Woodworking #64- Gadget Station (Pt. 7)
Posted: February 5th, 2010 | Author: Crusher | Filed under: Woodworking | Tags: Dry Fit, Gadget, Legs, Surprise, Woodworking |TheWoodWhisperer asked:
I made quite a bit of progress in this video. The legs are cut from the bubinga blanks, and I finally have an opportunity to do a dry fit. I am in for a surprise as you will see, and a change is made to the original plans.
I made quite a bit of progress in this video. The legs are cut from the bubinga blanks, and I finally have an opportunity to do a dry fit. I am in for a surprise as you will see, and a change is made to the original plans.






NERD New England Research and Development?
Love yer t-shirts!

Maybe you could have designed the real legs thinner than then the front (minus the curve and rectangle instead of a square)
Just a thought. but you are the expert.
No that was actually a Ryobi. A great unit for the price but they stopped making it very soon after I purchased it.
with that bobin sander you said it wasn’t made any more is it a power matic too?
A lot of times I like to mix things up for the sake of showing people different methods.
just a quick ? Is there a reason you would want to hand finish the legs with a rasp and plane when in a earlier one you have a large bobin sander to sand that profile on the legs b4 you put the angle on the tops and bottoms of the legs? you could still match them the same with the line and the flexable sanding board
There are some great tips in there, thanks..
Thank you for the new video!!!