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InlaidFloor


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25 files, last one added on Aug 07, 2011

New Bench


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29 files, last one added on Jul 07, 2011

Hall Table


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4 files, last one added on Jun 28, 2011

MoxonVice


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10 files, last one added on Oct 21, 2011

MortgageButton


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4 files, last one added on Jul 16, 2011

Little Saw


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1 files, last one added on Aug 08, 2011

Drawbored



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Stone Box


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3 files, last one added on Dec 18, 2012

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Random files - Ruby's Gallery
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100_3138.jpg168 viewsTwin Screw vice - 21" between screws. Ruby
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100_3196.jpg135 viewsBoard jack and face vice combine to hold a 2 X 12 firmly (leftover from the bench top)Ruby
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100_4966_2.jpg120 viewsAfter I used a colored wax crayon on the imperfections. Not bad from 5 feet in the air.Ruby
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100_3234.jpg128 viewsThe dog waiting just below the surface. I will make a dozen and leave them in the most used holes.Ruby
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Button-1.jpg177 viewsIvory Mortgage Button before install. Made from an old pistol grip that was cracked.Ruby
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100_5169.jpg83 viewsRear jaw only - showing it clamped in the face vice. The screws are a nomunal 1-1/4" - a lilttle under - and the holes are 1-1/4". When tightening up, just lift the handles a tad for the final grab and the jaws line up just right.Ruby
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100_4942.jpg82 viewsOutline cut, letter popped off. The outline is cut as deeply as I had the patience for.Ruby
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100_3151.jpg162 viewsMy first real bench - fake bench can be seen in the background (with one of Scott Grandstaff's wonderful persuaders sitting atop). This is a modification of Chris' French Bench. The differences are mostly in the vises - a metal face vice instead of the hook, and a twin screw end vice instead of the carriage vice.Ruby

Last additions - Ruby's Gallery
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DSCN1559_2.JPG1817 Sharpening Stone Box106 viewsThe maker of this box thought that 2-3/4" clearance off the bench would avoid knuckle dragging. He also dated the lid of the box.RubyDec 18, 2012
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DSCN1565_2.JPGIrregular Stone87 viewsThe stone is irregular shaped. The recess in the lid was made with an auger then finished with a chiselRubyDec 18, 2012
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DSCN1567_2.JPGSharpening Rock75 viewsIt turns out it is not a sharpening stone, it is a sharpening rock - at least 1/2 a rockRubyDec 18, 2012
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100_5171.jpg100 viewsMoxon Style Vice is finished. Here are the screws I ordered of of ebay - Hard maple, 1-1/4", with an unthreaded portion for about 1" at the handle. The nuts are 4"X4" and 1-1/16" thick - seems like plenty of thickness. The maker threw in the third nut at no charge - I have 2 screws with a choice of 18" or 10" spacingRubyOct 21, 2011
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100_5167.jpg90 viewsHere is the rear jaw only. I had a long piece left over from building my bench, so I made the jaw long enough that it fits in the face vice and does not need any other clamps. You can see the 3 holes for a choice of spacing between screws.RubyOct 21, 2011
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100_5168.jpg81 viewsRear jaw only. It is 2 layers of 1-3/8 yellow pine with a small shelf so that it site on the bench and also hangs over the front so that it can be caught in the face viceRubyOct 21, 2011
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100_5169.jpg83 viewsRear jaw only - showing it clamped in the face vice. The screws are a nomunal 1-1/4" - a lilttle under - and the holes are 1-1/4". When tightening up, just lift the handles a tad for the final grab and the jaws line up just right.RubyOct 21, 2011
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100_5170.jpg76 viewsHoles for nuts in the back of the rear jawRubyOct 21, 2011

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