Luckily for you to have the lumber on hand,right now that table would set you back 80.00 bucks. Nice.
Remember not long ago, people would burn job site leftovers rather than return for credit?
I built a box and put the shop vac in it and I have a dust deputy on a large sump container from menards, the craftsman planers have a wedge type shoot that points to the side.
What I wanted to learn when I started with a scroll saw, thanks to Kevin, for offering to sell me a nice saw to practice on. I learned a lot on this project. Inlay is what I like to do.
I have a micro pin nailer from Banks,I have had good luck with it so far.1/2 ,3/4,1 inch pins,I have stacked two parts with double sided tape, and used a heat gun to make the tape soft,then separate with thin putty knife. SLOWLY.
I have been using the lock tight gell ,I have had a bottle for I don't know how long,the accelerator I use came from Rockler and it don't smell anything like water. Can't remember the price but it works ,I don't use it a lot tho.
I'm relieved to see others who are struggling with inlay, being new with scroll sawing I thought it was just me. Especially thick wood, it shur is pretty cool when you know the way to do it.