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woodworking │ woodworking tips

Sunday, July 18, 2010

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TrustedCorner.com – woodworking safety tips how to make safety in woodworking this is some tips that you can use in woodworking our brain is the first thing we have to prepare, how we can cut well, etc.. keep this stuff on a regular basis and clean, this will mengurangbi desired risk o avoid distractions that [...]

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CarveWright – Unpacking My New CNC Carving Machine

Sunday, July 18, 2010

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CarveWright CNC Wood Carving Machine is unpacked. Get your own by visiting: www.wood-carving-machine-tips.com A short intro video to to the full length version on my website. I introduce you to this amazing machine. I explain what is in the box, the condition, and first impressions of this incredible tool. For the complete video, click on [...]

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Where is the best good inexpensive source for wooden train track compatible w/ Brio or Thomas the Tank Engine.

Monday, July 12, 2010

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My kid is nuts about playing with his wooden track and creating new layouts to the degree that he is more interested in making new layouts than in actually playing with the trains themselves. What are the best, least expensive sources for wooden toy train track compatible with Thomas the Tank Engine/Brio standard wooden Gauge? Also, is [...]

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WoodWorking Plans – Projects

Monday, July 5, 2010

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snurl.com 14000 Woodworking Plans with step-by-step instructions, photos and diagrams to make every project laughably easy. I have to say that this product seemed to be worth every penny to me. It’s a valuable addition to my woodworking reference library and I will refer to it often.

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DIY Making a Door, part 5. timber mouldings cut with basic router

Saturday, June 12, 2010

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Full details at www.iDoStuff.co.uk. How to make a timber external door. This final part shows how to make complex moulding using a combination of basic router cutters. Followed by fitting panels in the door allowing for expansion. All details, dimensions and plans to make a timber wooden door are on the web site.

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DIY 3 axis CNC router

Thursday, May 27, 2010

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My homemade 3 axis open table, moving gantry CNC made mostly in Baltic Birch. Slides are 24″, 24″, 12″; cutting area roughly 17″x17″x8″. More info on this and other of my CNC projects can be found at redbluecnc.blogspot.com More info on this and other of my CNC projects can be found at redbluecnc.blogspot.com

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Woodworking Projects | Woodworking Plans

Monday, May 24, 2010

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GuideForDummy.com — Woodworking Projects It is always better to do wood working with proper planning. A wood working project will include finding out the requirements of the product, preparing plans and executing them. The first thing in wood working projects is deciding exactly what is required like which the product is about to be used, [...]

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Home Woodworking Plans | Custom Woodworking Course

Friday, May 21, 2010

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www.YourBestGuide.co.cc — What You Need For Your Home Woodworking I have a tip that includes detailed instructions on home woodworking course. Lots of home woodworking course related tips and tricks here for free! To learn more about Home Woodworking, please visit: www.YourBestGuide.co.cc

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DIY 4 Panel wooden Door, part 4. raised panel cutting with a straight router

Sunday, May 16, 2010

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Full details at www.iDoStuff.co.uk. How to make a timber external door. This forth part shows how to make raised panels using a simple jig and straight router cutter. After how to joint boards, joining boards to make a panel. All details, dimensions and plans to make a timber wooden door are on the web site.

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Homebuilt CNC Router (Belt Driven)

Monday, May 10, 2010

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Rapid tests for my homebuilt cnc. Checkout out My website www.automatedwoodworks.com for information and plans. Also check out my build thread at http Thanks everyone

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