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• #1477
Lots of stainless, but I’m tempted by the sheer ridiculousness of that.
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• #1478
They used to sell one made of plastic that could accept a variety of nuts, made more sense to me but I guess more sizes were required.
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• #1479
I’ve needed a new square for ages. The one I had was definitely out by a degree or maybe more.
It’ll be used for marking when breaking down sheet material, things like domino locations and squaring up the table or mitre saws.
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• #1480
A few more bits that I was lucky to receive.
Need to completely reorganise my tool wall in the garage now.
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• #1481
I'm curious, what are the woodpeckers things at the bottom?
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• #1482
Mitre joint clamps
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• #1483
That’s some good shit that. Show n tell on that wall then?
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• #1484
Current iteration.
Will be completely reworked.
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• #1485
Someone's had a visit from the Festool Fairy 🧚🏼
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• #1486
Bang tidy. How’s life with the Festool Vac? We just got one at work with the grinder tool to do the floors and it just ate it all up!
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• #1487
Now that’s a track saw!
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• #1488
Got two. The main one is ace. Anything from the mitre saw, track saw, table saw (not pictured) and even the router table (also not pictured) just disappears. It’s invincible.
The portable one on the left in the pic was supposed to be used for doing stuff around the house when I didn’t want to lug the big one in but it’s really not that great despite still being a wired one. Wouldn’t recommend.
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• #1489
Ha. There are three up there. The 3m one is OP for breaking down sheet material. I never liked the accuracy of the connected ones. The two 1.4m ones are used for breaking down if I’m not using the MFT which is on the other side of the garage.
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• #1490
I’m starting to plan built-in workbenches for my studio. Could anyone recommend a good tutorial or instructions anywhere?
I like the look of the ply set-up above as I’d assumed I’d be using timber. I have a circular saw but no chop saw.
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• #1491
Out of thousands of gash videos I've watched which tend to be of the "I built this work bench for only $40 and $25,000 worth of tools and equipment" variety, I've probably been most impressed with this guy:
https://youtu.be/zcq1LQq08lk?si=rIXyoO2iaF7i1Kpu
He's quite into hand tools which means not everything is done using a table saw.
I think the first question from me would be whether you are fixing to the wall.
DIY might be the best place to ask.
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• #1492
Those benches are supposed to be free standing so you can use clamps all the way across.
Rex Kruger has a similar approach to an English woodworker called Richard Maguire (https://www.theenglishwoodworker.com/) who does plans as well. He's been a bit quiet recently but the plans and instructional videos I find pretty useful.
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• #1493
Thanks. I am thinking about fixing to the wall, as it will sit in an alcove and never need to be moved.
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• #1494
Has anyone seen any good deals on cordless drills at the moment? I currently have 0 power tools so not tied to any battery eco system or anything like that.
Doesn't need to be posh at all, will just have light DIY use.
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• #1495
Really over the top but I’m very tempted by one of these https://www.metmo.co.uk/products/pocket-driver
Double whammy of awesome!
@Soul What you doing with it? Looks like a great bit of metal.