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Cleaning the Workshop - Page 49

Jigs that were and scrapers yet to be

I approach the gap between lathe bench and word bench with trepidation. There is more here than meets the eye. Yet. 	 the gap between lathe bench and word bench
From left to right these are two jigs for the drill press and one for the bandsaw. It has a cut to fit around the blade. The drill press jigs fasten to the press table with bolts and wing nuts. One has a hole to fit a sanding drum. The other jig fits on the band saw table to give extra support for long pieces. 	two jigs for the drill press and one for the bandsaw
This jig will hold 100 or more sheets of paper and allow them to be drilled for a binder. It works well and has saved me a lot of time. 	This jig will hold 100 or more sheets of paper and allow them to be drilled for a binder
Miscellaneous pieces of high speed steel that a friend gave me. They were used in industrial planers and are still sharp but were considered too worn for the shop. I keep threatening to make scrapers from them. 	Miscellaneous pieces of high speed steel that a friend gave me.
A jig to turn the router into a jointer. It works well but really needs to be set up to make sense. 	A jig to turn the router into a jointer.
The other side 	The other side

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