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  • Jacob
    Jacob replied to the thread Unpaving.
    Basically if you lift a few slabs whatever is underneath can be turned into soil. Even solid concrete slowly develops soil cover...
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    That's the way to do it! Followed by Aunty Joyce: Over-thinking is no substitute for sensible research...
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    Jacob reacted to HOJ's post in the thread Looking for an elegant joint solution with Like Like.
    I would ditch the youtube school of mis direction, buy a good book on joinery principles, and learn the basics, maybe start with...
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    Jacob replied to the thread Old workbench with unusual feature.
    Depends where it is but sounds like a planing stop; piece of timber a tight fit in the hole, knocked up from below when needed. Usually...
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    Design skills are key. That's where you start, after starting to learn how things are made, then on to the drawing board. Literally in...
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    You really want to make it difficult! Those little DT tails would snap off if there was any movement in the top and how would you get...
  • Jacob
    Jacob replied to the thread Old workbench with unusual feature.
    Doesn't look like your bench had a vice to start with. Maybe they managed with holdfasts into those holes in the front apron. Are the...
  • Jacob
    A bit complicated! You should have a look at some actual tables. Breadboard ends aren't that necessary - it's a bit specialised. Table...
  • Jacob
    Jacob replied to the thread Unpaving.
    It all depends on what's under the paving. - could be compacted hardcore. Perhaps have a trial go? Have a similar problem with our new...
  • Jacob
    Some over-thinking going on? I'd lay the table top on to the ends of the 4 stiles as in your 3rd pic, plus a little housing for each of...
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