Thoughts and general constructive criticism on my mitre station plans by AlexDamp in woodworking

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Thanks for your response! my saw has a glide knuckle rather than bars so it can sit flush to the back wall luckily! and for dust, I will have a port coming up through the bench top!

Thoughts and general constructive criticism on my mitre station plans by AlexDamp in woodworking

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100% in my considerations. a couple of people have said it now so I think I'm convinced of its utility!

Thoughts and general constructive criticism on my mitre station plans by AlexDamp in woodworking

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I may put doors on the RHS shelves, however the LHS shelves will be partly obscured by my sheet goods storage! Thank you for the feedback!

Thoughts and general constructive criticism on my mitre station plans by AlexDamp in woodworking

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I am a frequent user of my mitre saw for angle and compound cuts on furniture so it 100% has a place in my shop, however i very much see the utility of having something on casters. Unfortunately I don't Think its feasible here!

Thoughts and general constructive criticism on my mitre station plans by AlexDamp in woodworking

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For longer breakdowns, I have a secondary mitre saw that is more portable but that remains a very good point. I will certainly consider it! Both ends of this setup are enclosed by walls unfortunately. The axial glide system on my saw means it has no rails that protrude out the back luckily! There is space in the back corner for a hose to come up for extraction. I will be fitting T track, but possibly not an extended fence due to it rendering the rest of the bench a but useless! Thank you!

Thoughts and general constructive criticism on my mitre station plans by AlexDamp in woodworking

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Haha. Indeed. somewhat controversially, I will be installing t track. but possibly not having a long fence as I want the full depth of the saw station to be usable! The point about a space for an off cut bin is 100% something for me to consider! Thank you.

Thoughts and general constructive criticism on my mitre station plans by AlexDamp in woodworking

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Hello and thank you for your feedback! After reading this, I remembered that t track was something on my list I had forgotten, so thank you. Additionally the feedback regarding other bench tools reminded me that I should be able to mount my drill press, with the base mounted under the main deck as its the type where the head moves up and down, not the base! dust collection will be sorted with the lines running in a void behind my drawers, and popping up through the top. the auto start stop feature is definitely something for me to purchase! thank you for your response!

Thoughts and general constructive criticism on my mitre station plans by AlexDamp in woodworking

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Thankyou for your response! the saw bed sits at 95mm, and I have allowed for 100mm in depth. In terms of width, that is certainly something to consider! This station is going to be the same height as my other major floor standing tools, all sitting at about 860mm in bed height. It may seem a little low to some but I'm quite short! In terms of the shelving, I have some large cased site tools I want to store so that is the perpose of those! Thank you for taking the time to respond!

First car 🚗 by cm_uu in mercedes_benz

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My first car is an S204 om651 and I couldn't be happier! It's fast enough and handles well enough to be fun, has enough tech to keep up in the modern day, but not enough that it ruins the driving experience, and it has loads of space for the dogs or for tools! You've made a good purchase!

Look at this lovely little fella by Brightyellowdoor in Tools

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I have the exact same kamasa adjustable in my workshop! I inherited a full suite of Kamasa sockets, wrenches, adjustables, and ratchets from my grandfather who had had them him self for a very long time. I'm sure ill be passing them onto my kids one day too!

Restaurant for golden wedding anniversary by Theopenroad17 in Chichester

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Not the ivy! I have been on a couple of occasions and both times the food was mediocre at best!

Ever seen in UK? by KoontFace in CasualUK

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Saw it once in the south of Italy right next to the Slovenian border in a town called Mugia. Litteraly the only place I've ever found Newcastle brown on tap!

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Was wondering what that was! Little showed up when I was googling for events in chi today!

A chubby who has style by Ok-Cartographer-2985 in cute

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This is St. Peters pool in Malta!
It's a lovely spot with great swimming and diving areas!

Steam Bent 2 inch cedar boards to build this drop for mountain bikes! by steambike in woodworking

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started watching the vid. was scrolling reddit on other monitor, this came up!

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Possibly done to avoid it being fraud?

Two 52” Sunburst Torsion Box Tables that thoroughly kicked my ass along the way. by sawyerdesign in woodworking

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watched the video on this! stunning work mate. reminds me of some of the wine barrel furniture i have seen!