Trying to drill into a outside 90 degree corner, 45° to each side, is tough, the drill bit keeps wanting to walk off.
You can whack a small flat on the corner.
But here is a way I did it perfectly. Using this corner drill jig
Using the drilling jig, One hand is enough to hold the jig while drilling. The small board touching the top of the jig is my measurement stick. I use that to set the precise reproducible location of the hole relative to the top of the workpiece. ...
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How to drill hole into outside corner perfectly placed
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How to drill hole into outside corner perfectly placed
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Yeah I got some CA on my left hand index finger which is not the ID finger. Otherwise that one probably won't work either.Last edited by LCHIEN; Today, 11:24 AM. -
Wood glue, CA (super glue) and fingerprint sensors
When I make a wood glue-up, I often use my finger to spread the glue after applying with the squeeze bottle. I have a good feel for how thick it needs...Last edited by LCHIEN; Today, 10:28 PM. -
broken bit
I broke a bit in woodworking for the first time in god knows how long.
1/8" brad point, DP set for 900 RPM....Last edited by LCHIEN; Today, 02:07 AM. -
Yeah, i got the trim router 14 years after I got my first real router (not counting the craftsman one I got long before that). Didn't think I needed it,...Leave a comment:
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don't know where the original is but there are a lot of hits if you go to youtube and search for $50 projects, furniture, cheap projects etc....Leave a comment:
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Trim Router
Dave (DBHOST) recently mentioned getting a HF trim router.
It took me a few years to get one but I love mine now.
They're great for...Last edited by LCHIEN; Yesterday, 12:59 AM. -
using the caulking gun. ugh
I forgot that there is a lever to release the tension on the tube.. Kept oozing out the nozzle.
But the caulk was over a few years...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-24-2024, 09:38 AM. -
I decided to use the plunge router - its made for incremental passes; it has that stepped turret - and didn't want to be shuffling the workpieces 48 times....Last edited by LCHIEN; Yesterday, 12:02 AM.Leave a comment:
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" I would do one disc at a time, one depth at a time" not clear
One disc at a time, running thru all depths and finishing before...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-22-2024, 01:49 PM. -
"The question he had was - do the fixed wheels go in the rear or the front? (The cart will have a definitive front/rear parts assigned)"...Leave a comment:
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Bandsaw out of the question. Need the hole (unbroken), not a circle and the workpiece too big.
jigsaw, maybe. Followed by a router and template...Leave a comment:
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Cutting a circle with a router
Cutting a 6-1/2" circle in 3/4 thick material. GOing to do 8 of them.
Using a homemade circle jig - a piece of wood with a 1/4" pivot... -
I cannot stress enough that with a heavily loaded cart you need to be able to control the steering of the movable wheels, together.
If you use swiveling...Leave a comment:
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thinking on it overnight,
Is it really even possible to have a man-pushed cart with Almost 1000 pounds total weight to push hundreds of yards at...Leave a comment:
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After some more thought, I still don't like this design.
Here are some more things not to like:
How is the load to be placed...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-20-2024, 10:27 PM.Leave a comment:
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A quick calculation shows over 150 pounds of wood in the frame at 34 pounds per cu ft (Yellow pine).
Add 700-800 pounds of load this is going to...Last edited by LCHIEN; 04-21-2024, 11:51 PM.Leave a comment:
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The last four are just Page links, not videos. And VB has been showing page links with the "access to this page denied", however clicking on...
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