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Hi. End of the studding. After over halv a year... Everything went correctly with a my plan. But... The photos highlight the bad watching error... But they disappear with the tangle of ropes, guns, or paintings..... By the way, the result was satisfying me.... Next i going to do the deck... Regards.
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I started to make a glass-case to another "souvenir". Again a little different. This is the beech wood, buckram. I solder the leds parallel. It is not sanded definitely.
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hi. Durum sander is end. I finished the drum with roll, after it the sandpaper. I m happy with the effect, it is not most beatiful, but it work, and this is the most important thing in this utensil type. The biggest problem with it anchorage the sandpaper to drum.... Precision is very well. For pre-treatment pank to the model, where the harvest is small it can do it good. To set the table top precisely need a little time, but it's worth? I'll add to it the extraction soon.
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Continued. I should end it in max 2 days. For now everything is going accoridng to plan.
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Main piece of sander is done. There is the bearing and the new 10mm screw
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New version of drum and continuation the base
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Table is end, but not yet In the near future i make a stronger a countertop...( I glue beech on the "old" countertop)
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I going to build a drum grinder. Some missing this tool in workshop. Yes, i know, wood is not the best option to make this type of tools, but for now i dont have a plywood... In progress
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