I'm in the process of rebuilding my tire power hammer. I acquired several pieces of 3/4" thick steel, which I have fastened together using full perimeter welds. I now have a more or less solid chunk of steel to use for my anvil that is 5.5" x 5.25" x 29.
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Make pocket holes as shown in the plans. The pocket holes in 2×4 boards are made with thepocket hole jigand drill bit collar set to 1 ½”.See more about how to use a pocket hole jig here. I decided to take apart the old table saw stand (because obviously, I will not be need...
Learn how to use rail and stile router bits to make your own cabinet doors! This tutorial shows you how to set them up for the perfect fit!
For a more professional look, you can use a router to make decorative edges on your shelves. By following these steps, you’ll make a functional and stylish DVD storage wall shelf that not only declutters your space but also showcases your collection. This DIY project is a great way to ...
Once inside the container, you can use any of the tools available in Kali Linux. For example, if you want to useNmap, you can type: nmap --version This will show you the version of Nmap installed inside the container, and you can start using it as you would on a normal Kali install...
I built a quick router flattening sled from scraps, and I used my trim router to level the surface. I lost a lot of material at this step. Step 6: Route a profile to the edge (optional) To jazz up the edges, use a router to add to round over the edges or add a chamfer. I ...
Check all wire connections to make sure they're in place. Finally, fold the power port's wire back over the top of the shock absorber and slide it down into place in its opening on the inside of the enclosure. Quick test Before you reinstall the bottom cover, and with the unit still...
If you’re installing a second storage drive into your Mac, you might be interested in our article abouthow to make your own fusion drive. Replacing the SSD with a faster option If your MacBook (Pro, Air or other) has upgradable SSD you could potentially fit a faster SSD as per these...