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Shagen
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Shagen
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August 2020

Thanks @MitchellMc, Am I correct in saying 2700 strokes a minute is faster and the faster the strokes the faster it can potentially cut? But what does ...

Shagen
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I am hoping to get some tips on which jigsaw i should get. I am a novice and just started out doing little projects. While I was looking for a jigsaw ...

Shagen
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August 2020

Hi @MitchellMc, which is a better option? A belt sander or an electric hand planer?

Shagen
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August 2020

Thanks @MitchellMc, It isn’t quite finished yet. I want to treat it, even though it is going to be stored in my shed.My initial plan was to collapse i ...

Shagen
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I bought a Ryobi table saw a few weeks ago and did my first coffee table out of pallet wood. This who coffee table was made with just the Ryobi table ...

Shagen
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August 2020

I am new to woodworking and have been trying to do a lot of things with little budget. I bought a Ryobi table saw after seeing a lot of videos. This i ...

Shagen
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August 2020

 My folding table. Not what I was expecting but works.

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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August 2020

Hi @Shagen, One of the marvellous things about working with reclaimed timber or pallet wood is that it doesn't need to be perfect and flaws just a ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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August 2020

Hi @Shagen, Many thanks for sharing your finished table with the community. Did you manage to sort out the collapsing leg issue and did you use some ...

r23on
Amassing an Audience
4 replies
August 2020

Hi ShagenHad bit of a think and based on your sketch I have knocked up a drawing (food for thought) For strength I would go down this line to lock the ...

JDE
Becoming a Leader
July 2020

ShagenTry googling Table Leg Brace. Depending on the size of your table Bunnings sells them for card tables.JDE

Brad
Kind of a Big Deal
1 reply
July 2020

I think the easy way is to cut the top of the legs at an angle so they splay out a bit.

r23on
Amassing an Audience
2 replies
July 2020

Sketch of your ideas of the folding leg would be great to understand where you are hinging from as there are a lot of ideas on how to stabilise and se ...

Community Manager Jason
Community Manager
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July 2020

Hi @Shagen, Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. Glad to see you've already noticed what a fantastic bunch of clever and creative members w ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
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July 2020

Hi @MonkeyLearn, Many thanks for your question, I'd be pleased to assist. Personally, I use a combination of the Ryobi 800w Variable Speed Be ...

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Shagen
Building a Reputation
1 reply
August 2020

Thanks @MitchellMc, It isn’t quite finished yet. I want to treat it, even though it is going to be stored in my shed.My initial plan was to collapse i ...

Shagen
Building a Reputation
8 replies

I bought a Ryobi table saw a few weeks ago and did my first coffee table out of pallet wood. This who coffee table was made with just the Ryobi table ...

Shagen
Building a Reputation
August 2020

I am new to woodworking and have been trying to do a lot of things with little budget. I bought a Ryobi table saw after seeing a lot of videos. This i ...

Shagen
Building a Reputation
3 replies
August 2020

 My folding table. Not what I was expecting but works.

Shagen
Building a Reputation
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August 2020

Thanks @MitchellMc, that’s it took me about 2 months. Didn’t realise how hard it would be to work with Kwila but by the time I realised it was too lat ...

Shagen
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After almost 2 months (mostly working on weekends), I completed my first project. I only had circular saw, a power drill and an orbital sander at that ...

Shagen
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July 2020

Not sure if the drawing makes sense. The legs at each end would fold inwards. But my problem is I’m afraid it may not be stable. I am building this to ...

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