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#61
Make this Heirloom Writing Desk

This is one of those projects that can be handed down through the generations in your family. While referred to as a Writing Desk, it obviously can be used with a laptop, tablet, etc. Plenty of places and space to organize all your important information. Put your craftsmanship to the test and create this desk for one of your loved ones.

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#62
Large Scale Scroll Saw Techniques

Learn some new Scroll Saw techniques from a guest presenter, Joe Garza.  Joe specialized in large scale scroll sawing and has developed some techniques that make it manageable and is sharing those techniques in this video. Take a few moments to see what is possible!

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#63
Make this Small Dado Jig for Your Router

Make this handy little dado jig for your shop. This jig uses a small, trim sized router which makes dado machining much more manageable on smaller parts.

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#64
Try Your Hand at Chatter Work on the Wood Lathe

Have you ever wanted to create a special and unique finish on your turned parts to make it stand out from the crowd? Take a look at this technique presented by Dick Sing. This technique, called chatter turning, uses what normally would be a bad problem (chatter) and turns it into a very attractive accent on turned parts.

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#65
Make this Timeless Mantel Clock for your Home

In this video, Chris DeHut walks you through the process of making this timeless and elegant mantel clock.  Options in the design include a mechanical clock work, electric clock work, light-on-dark wood, and a dark-on-light wood versions.  There are a lot of techniques shown regarding small scale joinery which can be utilized in many other small scale projects.

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#66
Relief Carving an Iris Plant  Finish Modeling

In this video, David Reilly takes you through the finish modeling step of the Iris carving project.  In an upcoming video, I used the techniques David presented here to make my own version of this carving for a pair of cabinet doors.  The techniques presented will get you up and carving faster than you ever thought possible!

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#67
About 17 years of evolution and this DIY CNC Router is almost perfect.  Join me on this walk around where I explain why I changed from MACH 3 to Centroid Acorn for the controller.  What changes I made on the machine over the years to make it much more flexible for the various applications I have for the router.  See a one of a kind, automatic tool change system that uses a common 2.2kw collet type spindle. There is plenty to see and hopefully some good ideas can be had along the way.

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#68
Make a Revolving Bookcase for Your Home

Sometimes you have a spot in your house that is too small for anything. Here is a possible solution for that unused space. This tall and narrow bookcase is double sided and revolves on a large Lazy Susan and is secured to the ceiling for stability. Fun project, lots of style flexibility, years of enjoyment.

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#69
Heavy Duty Outfeed Table Workbench Part 1 of 2

One of the most useful and used shop projects I have built in my shop is this outfeed table. Even after 15 + years, this is still in constant use in my shop. Initially it was designed as just a large outfeed table. To this day, it is constantly used also as a workbench, an assembly bench, a finishing bench, and of course and outfeed table. This is one of those projects that can MAXIMIZE the space in your shop.

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#70
PART 2 of 2

One of the most useful and used shop projects I have built in my shop is this outfeed table.  Even after 15 + years, this is still in constant use in my shop.  Initially it was designed as just a large outfeed table.  To this day, it is constantly used also as a workbench, an assembly bench, a finishing bench, and of course and outfeed table.  This is one of those projects that can MAXIMIZE the space in your shop.

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