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niki
16th September 2007, 06:24 AM
G'day mates

Disclaimer
This is not my idea, I saw it in a book and just modified it a little bit

Claimer
I swear that I took the pictures myself...

The idea might be good for all the "Boxers" here

This idea will work with thin boards up to 10mm.
First I experimented with 8mm MDF and then, with 4mm solid wood.

I have some idea how to employ the method for thicker than 10mm but first it has to go through a "test flight"...

Regards
niki


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niki
16th September 2007, 06:26 AM
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niki
16th September 2007, 06:28 AM
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Capt. Zero
16th September 2007, 06:59 AM
As the end of your post said,"THANK YOU, Niki."

les88
16th September 2007, 08:14 AM
Great Post Niki:2tsup: your jigs make easy work :2tsup:
les

MICKYG
16th September 2007, 09:30 AM
Thanks for another grea idea Niki, if I could just get swmbo cutting the grass!

Regards Mike:wink:

dennford
16th September 2007, 09:41 AM
Another great idea Niki and as you have said could reasonably be modified to do thicker stuff. as I will shortly be doing a table for my nieghbour (another freebie) I shall play around.

Now for the important bit. how do I train SWMBO to do as in the last pic,

Denn

specialist
16th September 2007, 04:11 PM
Thank us niki???? We should be thanking you for the excelent way you explain your improvisations.

Robert

niki
16th September 2007, 04:31 PM
Thank you so much for your kind compliments mates

And now, to the more important bit..."how do I train SWMBO to cut the grass"

Denn
It's very simple, you do it at the same way like you train her to wash the dishes...
When she asks you to wash the dishes...you break a few of them (try from the best sets) and...never again she asks you to wash....it worked with me :)

Regards
niki

munruben
16th September 2007, 11:33 PM
Excellent thread, easily understood with graphics like that. thanks.:2tsup:

dennford
16th September 2007, 11:36 PM
Thank you so much for your kind compliments mates

And now, to the more important bit..."how do I train SWMBO to cut the grass"

Denn
It's very simple, you do it at the same way like you train her to wash the dishes...
When she asks you to wash the dishes...you break a few of them (try from the best sets) and...never again she asks you to wash....it worked with me :)

Regards
niki


But the new dishes come out of my "new tool money"

Denn