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    Just finished testing the shooting board, went with an adjustable fence and very happy with it! Used M6 stainless bolts with a lock nut on the fixed side and wing nut on the adjustable end as per Derek's guide. Just need to fit the batten underneath, completely forgot to buy some long screws.

    Worked out well, would highly recommend the adjustable fence. It was dead easy.



    Only snag I hit was actually with the Veritas Low Angle Jack. Had to file and sand down the corners where the sides meet the toe and heel, they were very sharp and were scoring the shooting track.

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    Resurrecting an old thread - was locked out of my workshop for a while during early COVID, then my parents sold their home where the workshop was located so all my machines went into storage. Turns out this was the kick up the bum I needed to sort some plans out and buy my own place. In June I settled on a delightful 54sqm workshop with a 3x1 house attached

    First few months have been spent doing minor renovations and fixing stuff around the house but I managed to get my Harvey table saw set up and dialled in this weekend. Bought it in the first few months of COVID and never managed to actually get it setup before moving everything into storage. Going to try and post a bit more often now, have missed this place and the hobby the last few years!

    Haven't really got any photos from the workshop yet but I refinished the Jarrah floors in the house in July so here's the finished product.

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