You have time to recalibrate all the miter gages laying around the shop.
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On the left is a SS miter gage on the right a cheap knock off I bought for a shaper.
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I broke the cheap plastic lock down knob the first time I used it.
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I did manage to build this little cabinet using a door laying around. I am renting a booth in a junktique shop and will add it to that collection.
Mark
You know things are slow when
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Never heard of a Junkitque shop before but the name has the word junk in it and doesn't seem to fit your cabinet. Very nice work.mbcabinetmaker wrote:
I did manage to build this little cabinet using a door laying around. I am renting a booth in a junktique shop and will add it to that collection.
Mark
By the way looking behind the cabinet at your work bench looks like you need a couple more routers.
