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Finally built an all in one workbench
I finally built an all in one workbench to keep all my woodworking tools on. I still have a few things left to do on it. Need to add some trim on the top and add some t-track on the top. Sorry for the mess. Its still being organized while building a few projects.
Finally built an all in one workbench
1 like • Mar 27
Nice solid build. 💪
What is this called and where can I get another one?
Acquired this years ago, cannot remember when and where. Used to slip into the cut of sheet goods, e.g. plywood, keeps the cut end in place as you finish the cut.
What is this called and where can I get another one?
1 like • Nov '25
I've only known them as a 'Saw Clamp'. As you said, it holds sheet goods together during cuts. Jet 49000 Columbian Sawing Clamp
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2 likes • Nov '25
A. Having a project in mind. Finally getting some shop time, only to forget why I went into the shop. B. Shop induced ADHD: Having great intentions to do one thing, noticing a tiny speck of rust on the bandsaw table, end up redressing ALL iron tables & bed ways. Other examples available upon request.
What wood to use?
Just getting started and have several small to medium size projects in mind. Shop French cleat wall, small toys for grandkids, trays, picture / puzzle frames… Deciding what wood to use and how to finish each.
1 like • Oct '25
For grandchildren toys I'd stick with maples. Inexpensive (for a hardwood) and they do not splinter.
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Brad Schmidt
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Active 5d ago
Joined Oct 10, 2025
Puyallup, WA
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