Will store behind toolchests or cabinet when not in use. I've got plans to build a new building in a few years for all sorts of food production purposes: butchering, wine making, cider making, etc. If / when I do that I'll buy or build some legs for this top and move it there.
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well, I'd prob fab them myself. I've got a welder, grinders, etc.
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interesting I misread your tweet, googled, and found this https://www.homedepot.com/p/98inx25inx1-5in-Wood-Butcher-Block-Countertop-in-Unfinished-Birch-BBCT1502598/300688697 …
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advice on what? Workshop layout? Tools to buy? Skills to acquire?
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http://hammerzone.com/archives/workshop/bench/below20xl.html … Read this guy's site. He pays attention to detail, but moves through a project deftly and efficiently. I try to internalize his rhythm and shoulder-surf his methods.
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Basics : A good Table saw, a Router, ad a chop saw. I've made most things so far with that. Next project is going to be a Router table. Picked up lots of tips from Youtube.... and just trial and error.
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And for inspiration,
@Distinctboxes is a good guy to follow. He make beautiful wooden boxes, and posts very inspiration stuff from other artists.
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Saw Stop AFAIK is the only manufacturer that does it. Everything I've heard about them it is a high quality saw too. High on price tho.
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