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Old 04-03-2009, 12:01 PM
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Here is the fence I am currently building with my 3650. The pickets are ripped 2x4s (cut twice to make them square) cut to 3 different lengths, then mitered at the top for the point. I started the project last summer and now I am working to finish it soon since the weather is getting warmer. It takes a while because I am painting the pickets with white deck stain before assembling the panels in order to get all the sides covered. Each panel costs less then $25 (before staining) so I am saving a lot of money by doing it myself. I'm not sure it worth all the time but my wife really loves my design so it is well worth it if she is happy.
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Very nice
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Just finished this for a lady in Florida

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WW...nice looking fence. man, that's a lot of cutting.
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That table is beautiful! If I could build one project like that in my life, I'd die a ahappy man!
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Beautiful work NewfGuy
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I finally finished my workbench; at least until I decide which front vise I will eventually need. But for now it is finished.....I added a couple of props on the bench to provide a means to scale the bench. It is 65" in length and 27" in width.








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Very nice billie_bob
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I finally finished my workbench; at least until I decide which front vise I will eventually need. But for now it is finished.....I added a couple of props on the bench to provide a means to scale the bench. It is 65" in length and 27" in width.





thanks for looking

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That's a beauty !!!

You've got to be very proud of that...
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Old 04-17-2009, 03:35 PM
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Heres my latest,, actually the first major project with my new 3660.
solid red oak built for a generic sized 32" LCD TV.
its nothing special seeing as I built it for myself.
minwax golden oak stain over a prestain conditioner
topped with clear satin wipe on poly.
Blum drawer slides-rockler hinges and more you cant see.

heres a shot of the cove under the top edge,before the wipe on poly.
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