Garage Gazette
TOOLS AND THE SHOP => CARPENTRY HAND TOOLS WE USE => Topic started by: coolmercury on October 14, 2019, 03:18:29 PM
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The youth center needed a cabinet to hold the microwave and coffee pot. I was elected to make it. Thought I would use some Stanley planes to make the trim, used a No. 4, 5 and 220. I did a lot of wood butchering and gave up. No, I'm not showing that, already cut it up for firewood. Went to my edge and thickness planers and router for door tracks and here is the result.
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nice work for a great cause -- well done!!! Hope you got some free coffee --lol
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It looks good to me.
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It looks good to me.
Agreed! Alot better than my wood skills would produce.
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That looks great and there is no way I would have built a cabinet as nice out of wood. I would do better making it out of steel and putting wood grain paper on it. ;D
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Looks better then I could do
Sent from the twisted mind of the Mudman
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as we say at work. "it looks good from my house" ;D
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Graduated from high school in 1952 with a manual arts diploma, four years of shop, 1 year metal and 3 years wood shop. Thanks for the comments.
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99% of recent HS grads wouldn't have a clue how to accomplish such work. Looks just fine :-*
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Graduated from high school in 1952 with a manual arts diploma, four years of shop, 1 year metal and 3 years wood shop. Thanks for the comments.
You received a much better education than what's considered to be a "HS Graduate" these days.
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Very nice!