Here's the place where I'm putting my notes for woodturning
projects. I make so many different kinds of turnings that it's not
always easy for me to remember exactly what the dimensions or procedures for
making things are. Like many of us woodturners, I have notes stashed all
over the place ... some neatly filed in cabinets or drawers or even in
drawings here on the computer but also far too many of them just on scrap
pieces of paper which I can never find unless I'm looking for something
else! So, here's my own solution. I have computers in my
woodworking and woodturning shops for lots of other purposes so why not use it
for this purpose as well. I can always look up what I need in one
convenient place from my own shop or across the world at one of my
demonstrations somewhere. And, now, so can you!
Unless otherwise noted below, all of these are in Adobe
Acrobat file format (pdf
file).
Mini Lathe Cabinet
Stand Version 2.3 - Very basic stand with in-cabinet storage of the
lathe and a couple of drawers. Even has a small space underneath to lay your
chisels, etc. while working.
Mini
Lathe Cabinet Stand Version 3.1 - Replaces the drawers in the design above
with an area to permanently store chisels and even lock them up, if need be,
with the top block swinging down over them when the lathe is not on top.
Mini Lathe Cabinet Stand Version 4.4 - Same basic design as the above
stands but this time includes some dust collection capabilities.
New Ball
and Cup Toy
Basic Stamp Holder Drawing and
Instructions
Acorn
style Stamp Holder variety
Baby
Rattle - Barbell Style
Teachers Bell w/
usable blackboard area
Garden Dibbers - Large,
Medium, Small