I’ve lost count on the number of times that I have reached for what I thought was a 120 grit sanding disk, only to find out that it was 60 or 400 grit. When you are mid-project the last thing you need is something that holds you up.
Are you a hoarder of scrap wood? No one wants to just toss a perfectly good piece of scrap wood, especially a nice hardwood. Every shop needs a convenient spot to organize all of those scraps. That’s where this mobile scrap bin comes in handy. We have plans available below which include a cutlist, instructions, and a Sketchup file.
There are a lot of different things needed to make pocket holes, with this workstation, you can keep everything in one centralized location. You will never need to search around the shop looking for different size pocket hole screws, drill bits, drivers, and the adjustment hardware for your jig.
With woodworking, comes lots of tools, clamps, and miscellaneous things that need to be neatly organized so you aren’t looking around trying to find whatever it is you’re looking for. Spend more time making and less time searching for everything you need. To make this possible I created a french cleat wall in my shop to allow for easy organization of all my woodworking clamps. Please keep reading to learn how I built my french cleat wall as well as a few different versions of clamp racks.
I have been building up my clamp collection lately and thought that I would record a quick assembly video to show you the steps. You can never have enough clamps. Check out the steps below. There is also an accompanying assembly video that you may refer to.
I have really been needing a centralized location in the shop to do glue-ups, assemblies, and miscellaneous tasks, as well as, have an outfeed table. Check out the steps below. There is also an accompanying build video that you may refer to.
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