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SS121 -- Cutting Irregular Shapes the Easy Way
from me on blip.tv (beta) June 18, 2008
www.shopsmithacademy.com presents: How to cut irregular shapes and angle on you table saw. Author/craftsman Nick Engler shows how use an "overhead fence" jig and a template to guide a workpiece over a saw blade, cutting odd shapes and angles without have to set up for each one.
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Buying, Restoring, and Upgrading a Used Shopsmith, Part 1
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 18, 2008
www.shopsmithacademy.com presents: Part 1 of "Shopsmith Reborn," a video series on how to buym restrore and upgrade a used Mark V. In this session, author/craftsman Nick Engler explains how to evaluate a used machine -- how to tell when the machine was made, the history of improvements to the Mark V, what time and money you might have to invest for an important upgrade, and what standard accessories should come with your Mark V -- in short, how to tell the bargains from the basket cases.
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Extending Jour Jointer: A Bigger, Badder Outfeed table
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 17, 2008
www.shopsmithacademy.com presents: How to make a long jointer out of a short one. The Shopsmith Jointer is 28" long for a good reason -- its compact size make it easy to store and use in a small shop. This is a primary design concern for all Shopsmith tools. But sometimes you need something a little longer. Author/craftsman Nick Engler shows how you can lengthen the jointer bed to 52" without sacraficing its compact design.
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06/03/08 - Local Edition
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) June 03, 2008
A recent rustic furniture workshop held at the Cadillac Library brought a special guest to teach his trade. Plus, the Rotary Club of Cadillac recently announced the recipients of their scholarships for 2008. Those stories on this Local Edition.
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11th Ave Project
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 16, 2008
The proprietor of Mama Roa's Restaurant on 11th Avenue in Brooklyn decided to expand his successful restaurant and bakery to the adjacent building which was gutted completely and redone to match existing style of current restuarant. Work included new foundation work, custom woodwork, installing new iron stairs, new HVAC system and heating system. We also did a total renovation of 2 rental apartments above the new restaurant extension. We finished this job in early spring 2007.
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Episode 28 Tour of the Shed During Upgrade
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 12, 2008
Tour of the Shed during the recent upgrades, sot his is a look at Stu's Shed 1.7 When we finally get to 2.0 (in another 5 years or so), I might do another one then!Also includes a look back at a very short video tour I did a few years ago, well before Stu's Shed became....
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Giant NES controller coffee table
from YouTube :: Recently Featured May 06, 2008
Check out the detailed description of how I made it (as well as other video game related projects I've done) here: http://ultra-awesome.blogspot.com/ Hello, I've been working on this for a few months now. A while ago I decided I was running out of room for many many videogames and their boxes etc. (I'm one of those fanatics who insists on having everything with original boxes). So I built this, to replace my current coffee table, it has space inside it to store game boxes etc. Made from MDF and painted with a variety of oil based and acrylic paints. Author: khdownes1 Keywords: Giant NES Nintendo entertainment system Mario coffee table videogame video game goomba bowser woodwork famicom Added: May 6, 2008
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Giant NES controller coffee table
from Recently Featured May 06, 2008
Check out the detailed description of how I made it (as well as other video game related projects I've done) here: http://ultra-awesome.blogspot.com/ Hello, I've been working on this for a few months now. A while ago I decided I was running out of room for many many videogames and their boxes etc. (I'm one of those fanatics who insists on having everything with original boxes). So I built this, to replace my current coffee table, it has space inside it to store game boxes etc. Made from MDF and painted with a variety of oil based and acrylic paints.
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