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mbcabinetmaker
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You know things are slow when

Post by mbcabinetmaker »

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
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baddlad
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Post by baddlad »

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
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.

By the way looking behind the cabinet at your work bench looks like you need a couple more routers. :D
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