Re: Today in the shop (new project is in the planning stage)
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 2:40 pm
So I guess that technique is quicker than using your parallel guide?
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The guides would have been another option. Not sure which would have been quicker as the number of cuts was low.sehast wrote:So I guess that technique is quicker than using your parallel guide?
The end dividers are fixed as part of the joint. The rest are a tight sliding fit, no glue.BuckeyeDennis wrote:That's an efficient-looking storage solution, Ed. I can see come cubbies like that hanging from cleats in my workroom someday. Lord knows I need something that's more wall-space efficient than my various pegboard hooks & holders.
Question: Are you going to glue in all of the dividers, or leave some of them as adjustable partitions?
For a lot of operations the 1010 should be perfectly fine. I went with the next step up but for most of the things that I have done so far I could have certainly gone for the 1010. The 1/8" bit cutting 1/8" deep for this project could have easily been done with the 1010 and maybe even made it easier.sehast wrote:Nice job Ed. Off topic but I noticed you have a Festool 1400 router. I am debating on getting a 1010 and was wondering if you had any words of wisdom. I know the 1010 has less power and is limited to 1/4" shank bits but after working with the SO which has even less power, that doesn't seem to be much of a limitation.