Awesome. Im thinking of making an outdoor set from Cedar. See, who needs a fancy cnc router or laser cutter when you have a bandsaw. You're the man, Jimmy.
I know a school of underprivileged children that could sure use stools like that The children sit on onion sacks on concrete floor even in the winter time. There is around 40-60 children in each classroom that should have maybe 15-20 desks in them. These stools would be wonderful for keeping them from getting sick. Thank you for demonstrating them.
I would add a handle hole in the seat, and round over the top edge, but still brilliant. Besides, what we do with the idea is what makes it ours. Cheers.
Another, much easier way to stack stools is to not flush ones toilet and let the stools stack up on their own. But seriously, another interesting video and great idea shared by MAKE.
Nice. Here's an idea. Maybe each alternate corner can be shaped like a generic jig saw piece and interlock with the next when you want to make a table out of them.
Jimmy DiResta Do you (a) purchase OEM Dewalt batteries, or (b) recondition them, or (c) use an aftermarket provider (either rebuild or non-OEM innards)? I'd love to know your favorite source, since I'm nearing another cycle of battery replacement. Thx!
The way he used the table saw after the cuts on the mitre saw is how I use my table saw whenever I can. Sometimes I can't for obvious reason but when I can I prefer to. I just feel so much safer because I am side on and can more of the blade ect. Come to think of it I should just get a panel saw instead of a new table saw.
This is a P.S.A. from the health and safety department: Under no circumstances should anyone move at mach 10 speed while working with power tools. You WILL sustain injuries including but not limited to; scrapes, loss of limb, and even death. Thank you, and happy making!