1/ A week or so ago I was using my Bridgeport to make a tong rack for my forge, so that I could make a hook for wife's kitchen apron. ...and in so doing, I was forced to confront the fact that my end mills are stored in a cardboard box, like some hobo. Gotta fix that.
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2/ Not sure how the Real Machinists of Yore solved this problem, but I'm thinking just grab a scrap of MDF, maybe 12" x 12", lay out a grid of holes on a 1" or 1.5" spacing, and drill holes. That should be a fun little project.
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3/ In general, plywood is great. I use 3/4" CDX for most of my workshop projects. It's almost exactly the same price as 1/2" (believe it or not), is INSANELY rugged, etc etc ...but for jigs, etc. that don't take load, I prefer the smooth finish of MDFhttps://twitter.com/furnaceop42/status/1345014971462275072 …
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ⓘ Dogs don't have thumbs Retweeted Nigel Best
4/ fascinating tip !https://twitter.com/NigelBest5/status/1345018729093099522 …
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5/ Bane voice: "of course!"https://twitter.com/NigelBest5/status/1345019385774276608 …
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