Very nice!
Anything Rod can do...
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Read up on Einstein, Tesla and a few others. Place a lowlevel antigravity field around the shop. It keeps the smaller particles (aka dust), airborne, so your air cleaners can remove it. (Sorry Rod, had to let the magic secret out).
Unfortunately a high powered antigravity field, (strong enough to lift/move the equipment), uses too much power (not really available), or must be supercooled (liquid nitrogen on the shop floor).
I keep thinking I need to build those legs, for a workbench. A much cheaper Noden setup.She couldn't tell the difference between the escape pod, and the bathroom. We had to go back for her.........................Twice.Comment
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You did a great job on that! As to the "creative adaptations", those are what separate cabinet makers from carpenters! Besides, I've found I learn more from the mistakes and the cover ups. Again, very nicely done.Larry R. Rogers
The Samurai Wood Butcher
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Beauatiful table. However, if you want to really challenge Rod, you can't submit a picture that appears to have sawdust on the floor.\"Experience is the toughest teacher. You get the test first and the lesson later.\"Comment
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John
To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. ~ EdisonComment
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