I've had essential tremors for the last 10 years getting progressively worse until last year when I finally went to a neurologist and got something to help. When I'm trying to do something and shake too much, I just take a break and come back to it. - Chris
@@SmallProjectCentral I love the mitre station and how you’ve kept it so clean and organized! Actually she’s a miniature australian shepherd or mini aussie but her hair is super thick and she’s partially covered from me lol. I think they’re similar in height, she has a double coat with perky ears and loves to herd anything that moves! My Grandmother had a King Charles long ago and of all the family dogs that was her favorite breed.
Most people don't understand why we, as woodworkers, will completely overbuild the heck out of something that is just a jig/fixture/furniture for our shop. But WE know the reasons. This turned out really nice. Take pride and satisfaction every time you walk in the shop.
You can use a heat gun or hair dryer to reactivate the glue on the edge banding and use a dowel or other scrap to press it down. Your shop is coming together nicely.
LOL, I just bought a tape measure with both imperial and metric divisions. I am comfortable with fractions, but it makes no sense. I just need to get to the point that I can estimate in metric like I can with imperial. I can glance and know it's about a foot, but I do not immediately know if I'm looking at 10 cm or not. Beautiful project.
If you ever decide to try edge banding those inside curves again, you might try a seam iron. It is a small triangular shaped iron used in sewing to press the seams. (My wife is a seamstress, and I would never use hers for a project.) Not too expensive, around $25.
Looks great! I like the added touch of adding the laminate. Ive got some projects coming up that I am debating on doing laminate on. I’ve never done it. But I really like the sharp look it gives. And… Good thing you didn’t use your wife’s curling iron…. 😂
Thanks @AngieWilliamsDesigns! I like the look and durability of laminate. Good luck on your upcoming projects. Laminating is really easy, just take your time.
I guess you mean 28.375"/6=4.729166666666667 as apposed to 721mm/6=120.1666666666667 Maybe Old Sun and Bu works better? Maybe rounding works. Any system will give a fraction, Decimal fractions are always better. Everything depends on the thinker. Think 3 times, Measure twice, cut once and always remember Murphy (of Murphy's Law Fame) was an optimist! I build all my cabinets in metric using (32mm multiples) for balanced panels, but most other things in Imperial. I really like your miter station build, but I dislike converting imperial to metric or the other wat around. I build to the measurements of my plan. Now do yourself a favor and Buy a Kapex KS 120 REB. I do not recommend any Festool Drill or Driver simply because the Bit Price is ridiculous, I use DeWalt 20V and Bosch 12V. I do like Festool Corded Routers and the LR 32 Cabinet system that works with the OF1010 and the OF 1400. Whenever possible I use CMT Metric 1/4" shank router bits. I own no Festool Battery powered tools, None. Again. I really like your video and Miter station.
Thanks @royr327! 30+ years ago I had a one-man cabinet shop and had a Blum boring machine with the 7 spindle line boring attachment. I built everything on the 32mm system and it worked great. Fast forward to today, I'm literally starting over. I've definitely been eyeing the Kapex 120. I'm trying to figure out my next "big" spend (bonus check dependent LOL). I'd like to invest in a SawStop and decent router table. And dust control is paramount. So many decisions!
Wow, best drill charging station I have seen on UA-cam. The laminate really makes it pop
Thank you!!!
Good job! And thanks for not using my curling iron! 😅😂😘
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Great job it looks great and the hole miter station looks amazing great job
Thank you very much!!!!
Great job on the miter station. Being a woodworker with tremors can’t be an easy thing sometimes
Thank you! And yes, it definitely provides its challenges. I've been shaky in my left hand for the last 40 years so I've learned to deal with it.
I've had essential tremors for the last 10 years getting progressively worse until last year when I finally went to a neurologist and got something to help. When I'm trying to do something and shake too much, I just take a break and come back to it. - Chris
Looks very nice and clean, I like how it all looks uniform in style as to not be visually overwhelming. Look forward to the next
Thank you very much! And is that a King Charles I see in your profile pic? We have one and love him to pieces
@@SmallProjectCentral I love the mitre station and how you’ve kept it so clean and organized! Actually she’s a miniature australian shepherd or mini aussie but her hair is super thick and she’s partially covered from me lol. I think they’re similar in height, she has a double coat with perky ears and loves to herd anything that moves! My Grandmother had a King Charles long ago and of all the family dogs that was her favorite breed.
Job well done! Well planned and executed. I’m a new subscriber.
@barstad-9591 Thanks! And welcome to the channel!
Awesome dude
Thanks 😁
Very high end job… really smart. Liked & subscribed 😊
Thank you! And thanks for the sub!
very nicely done
Thank you very much!
Most people don't understand why we, as woodworkers, will completely overbuild the heck out of something that is just a jig/fixture/furniture for our shop. But WE know the reasons. This turned out really nice. Take pride and satisfaction every time you walk in the shop.
Amen to that @SaludWoodworks! It's our sanctuary...our happy place. It has to be nice, right!?
Awesome
Thank you!
You can use a heat gun or hair dryer to reactivate the glue on the edge banding and use a dowel or other scrap to press it down. Your shop is coming together nicely.
Thanks @averagejoesworkshop! I didn’t even think about that! Appreciate the tip 🙌
LOL, I just bought a tape measure with both imperial and metric divisions. I am comfortable with fractions, but it makes no sense. I just need to get to the point that I can estimate in metric like I can with imperial. I can glance and know it's about a foot, but I do not immediately know if I'm looking at 10 cm or not. Beautiful project.
Thanks! @RodzillaNC I'm in the same boat as you. I can't look at something and know the metric but definitely the imperial.
If you ever decide to try edge banding those inside curves again, you might try a seam iron. It is a small triangular shaped iron used in sewing to press the seams. (My wife is a seamstress, and I would never use hers for a project.) Not too expensive, around $25.
@scotshaw8479 thank you! I will definitely invest in one. More curves coming soon. Appreciate the tip!
Looks great! I like the added touch of adding the laminate. Ive got some projects coming up that I am debating on doing laminate on. I’ve never done it. But I really like the sharp look it gives.
And… Good thing you didn’t use your wife’s curling iron…. 😂
Thanks @AngieWilliamsDesigns! I like the look and durability of laminate. Good luck on your upcoming projects. Laminating is really easy, just take your time.
Every one of my drills has a different handle size, Some have a grip as straight as a '70s model.
I’m hoping any new drills fit 😂
@@SmallProjectCentral I hope the all fit but, sadly, I don't.😛
2:05 don’t you mean 44.5 😉
Ha! Yessssssssss!!
I guess you mean 28.375"/6=4.729166666666667 as apposed to 721mm/6=120.1666666666667 Maybe Old Sun and Bu works better? Maybe rounding works. Any system will give a fraction, Decimal fractions are always better. Everything depends on the thinker. Think 3 times, Measure twice, cut once and always remember Murphy (of Murphy's Law Fame) was an optimist! I build all my cabinets in metric using (32mm multiples) for balanced panels, but most other things in Imperial. I really like your miter station build, but I dislike converting imperial to metric or the other wat around. I build to the measurements of my plan. Now do yourself a favor and Buy a Kapex KS 120 REB. I do not recommend any Festool Drill or Driver simply because the Bit Price is ridiculous, I use DeWalt 20V and Bosch 12V. I do like Festool Corded Routers and the LR 32 Cabinet system that works with the OF1010 and the OF 1400. Whenever possible I use CMT Metric 1/4" shank router bits. I own no Festool Battery powered tools, None. Again. I really like your video and Miter station.
Thanks @royr327! 30+ years ago I had a one-man cabinet shop and had a Blum boring machine with the 7 spindle line boring attachment. I built everything on the 32mm system and it worked great. Fast forward to today, I'm literally starting over. I've definitely been eyeing the Kapex 120. I'm trying to figure out my next "big" spend (bonus check dependent LOL). I'd like to invest in a SawStop and decent router table. And dust control is paramount. So many decisions!