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How to Build a Deck Storage Box, Part One
How to Build a Deck Storage Box, Part One

This western red cedar deck storage box is a one-day project spanning two videos. Western red cedar was chosen for this project because of its beauty and natural abilities to stand up to insects and harsh weather for many years. In Part Two of the project, the box itself will be built. Part One focuses on the storage box top. Download PDF Plans View Part Two

Building a Deck Storage Box, Part One
Building a Deck Storage Box, Part One

…measurement across the bottom. Draw a 45-degree line for the miter. Step 4: Set your fence and router depth. Set a fence in place so that the router will cut right to the marked 45-degree line. Set the depth of the router to 1/2 the…

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Creating the Built in Cabinets and Doors
Creating the Built in Cabinets and Doors

Bob meets with Ryley to discuss the site-built, built-in cabinets of �� Birch plywood. The cabinets were all precut in the shop before being transported to the location. Back at the shop, Ryley shows Bob many of the cuts and jigs used in the crafting of the cabinets. Then shows Bob some of the techniques used to make the panel doors using a router, table saw and radial arm saw with a dado blade. They create mortise and tenon joints to hold the frames of the panels.

Installing Beadboard Wainscoting

…freehand, without using the fence as a guide. Follow the line…
…to make the top cut. Set the fence for a distance of eleven-sixteenths…
…other side of the cut. Set the fence for three-eighths of an inch…
…Round the edge. Using a router with a three-eighths round…

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How to Install Beadboard Wainscoting
How to Install Beadboard Wainscoting

You can add character, detail and historic charm to your home with the addition of beadboard wainscoting and a chair rail.

Choosing Workshop Tools

…a drill press, and a good router with accessories, along with…
…cross-cutting"). A fence can be fixed parallel to the…
…position the board flush with the fence at the rear of saw and draw…
…an adjustable worktable or fence can be fixed in front of the…

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Router Question

… If not, is it easy to use a router by hand to shape in a straight line, or should I also buy a router table with a fence? All advice appreciated... I'm a total newbie to routers, router tables, etc... but I'm going…

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using a router on mdf

…to do but the naterial (mdf) works well with most router bits. No matter what style you get I would suggest…
…where a bearing cannot be used you probably need a router table with a fence to act as the guide......MJH

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using a router on mdf

…to do but the naterial (mdf) works well with most router bits. No matter what style you get I would suggest…
…where a bearing cannot be used you probably need a router table with a fence to act as the guide......MJH

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Table saw / Router Table Combo?

…fine. I have been very happy with it. The Router table attachment was about $100 w/out the router. The table saw was around $460. The nice thing about this set up is I can use the fence of the table saw for the router table also.

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