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Well, when the site was down I was in the garage building some more homemade tools. I already built my Wood Lathe http://modelshipworld.com/index.php?/topic/126-my-homemade-wood-lathe/ . Here are some pictures of my homemade Table Saw (not mini) and my homemade Drum Sander and my homemade Thickness Sander. No plans or anything, just built them as I went along. I think I put good use of the time spent during the change over, and they work too. 

 

Ron 

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Ron

 

 

Current Build: H.M.S. Triton Cross Section 1:48

 

Why is it that I always find out the best way to do something is after I have already done it the wrong way? - Me

 

 

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This is nice solution. Specially like the maxi table  :D . I was thinking to build one in the future and by that to be independent  from contractor for sawing thicker wood. And by the way I like the secured rotary tool wrench it makes  life easier  :P 

Greetings, Sinan :pirate41:

Build log:TRITON POB 1:72

 

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Thanks Sinan

 

The black boards are removable so I can do deeper cuts and the blade will tilt to 45 degrees also. It's good for cutting larger stock down to a workable size. I will be adding a board on the front and the back so I will be able to clamp down a rip fence. Will have to build myself a mini saw so I won't have to do as much sanding. :) It's nice to have the security wrench within reach instead of searching for it all the time.

 

Ron 

Ron

 

 

Current Build: H.M.S. Triton Cross Section 1:48

 

Why is it that I always find out the best way to do something is after I have already done it the wrong way? - Me

 

 

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