size and shape do not matter since I am building my own router table.
the router is a model number R1801m1
size and shape do not matter since I am building my own router table.
the router is a model number R1801m1
Ok well I have wanted to begin working out for awhile now like wait training I currently run 2-4 miles 3-5 times a week and do the usual push ups and crunches but I would like to start benching. My biggest problem with benching is that I go to places like the Y and look really dumb only benching like 70-90lbs because it seems like everyone who goes to places like that has a lot of experience in it. My problem is that I have no confidence and feel weird every time I try it. Can anybody guide me in where to start and I want to learn the breathing techniques used as well. I am really interested in benching simply to build more muscle in my chest and shoulders. I am currently 6ft 170lbs and I guess I am in alright shape but I would just like to see more muscle in my chest to eliminate the extra flab on my upper body.
I am currently building an awesome coffee table,
So for the top I've got 4 pieces of 180mm x 45mm merbau, to join them side by side I machined them into tongue and groove and even put a few dowels on the underside of it, no screws or fixings, just awesome joints and 2 pack epoxy glue.
The legs are exactly the same design with the same overall width.
But, I want the legs to sit about 50mm in from the edge of the table top (as oppose to being flush), I now have the trouble of making a decent joint for it. I dont want any screws or brackets, just an awesome timber joint.
I was thinking of mortising the underside of the top and tenoning the legs to slot into it, that way the joint is seen from the front and back edges, which I quite like, but I had the problem of when the table is lifted it may not hold the weight of the legs (and small shelf under that Im also housing in). I am now thinking of having the mortise and tenons shaped like a 'V' (somewhat like a dovetail join) and slot the leg in from the side. That way the 'V' shape may hold the weight.....
I know its possible, Im asking if anyone knows if this design will be structurally strong? If not, do you have any ideas that may work?
I love timber joints and will be bragging about my coffee table for years to come so all decent answers are much appreciated.
Hey there, I'm trying to build a pool table and am trying to figure out what wood to use to build it. I definitely do not want it to change shape or size, so I was thinking of covering the outside of the table, not the whole table, with fiberglass cloth. If I do this, does this ensure that the table does not warp? Also, if I want to build the table so that it doesn't warp or change shape or size, what should i do?
Thanks in advance.
I've seen them at Target but the last time I went there they didn't have it anymore.
Alot of girls have them and I want one so i can sit up when I watch TV on my bed.
It's in the shape of a chair and has little arm rests (built in the pillow)
I'd like a link please!! :] Thanks in advance