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  1. I decided to build a version of the Steve Good scroll saw stand. I wanted to be able to sit down and I needed to minimize it's footprint. I also thought it would be fun to start learning things like half laps, datos, mortise and tenon stuff. So I started with a castle joint. My goal is to do this entire build with traditional joinery and glue. Now that I have a bit of an idea of how I work, I have an idea of things to add/change to make my workflow a little easier. I'll post some progress pictures here as I go along. I'm a slow'ish builder at times. Yes, I'm using pressure treated lumber. This bench will live outside though. I grabbed the planer and squared everything up. Got rid of the rounded corners.
  2. I'm not sure if thisi subject has been discussed in the past... probably has. Too create more bench space has anyone built or have plans for a flip top power tool stand. I believe sears made one years ago that help 3 bench top tools but it is no longer available. ( I would purchase one if I could). I'm thinking of something for my bench top sanders. I don't use the spindle sander or the 1 inch belt sander as much as the others. I thought this might be a way to have them accessible but not taking up extra space. I'm thinking I will have to build something unless some one has another idea. any help would be appreciated. Thanks I've found some plans ... More interested to see if anyone has built one and finds it successful
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