Archive for the ‘Table guide’ Category

Woodworking…Let’s Build a Drill Press Table


The Apprentice and The Journeyman provides a woodworking video tutorial and building a drill press table. The drill press is a great tool, however many woodworkers simply find that the original metal tables that come with the drill press are less than ideal. This drill press table made in the woodworking shop allows for better, clamping, better accuracy, and better safety.

How to Build a Cheap Sewing and Quilting Table #2


How to convert your cheap sewing & quilting (kite or sail making) table for sewing very large projects video tutorial. For full details see the book on AMAZON – goo.gl or you can download the book as a PDF here – www.loosefibers.com

How to Build a Table With Removable Legs : Measurement Tips for a Table Leg Brace


Learn how to take measurements for making a table leg brace in this free carpentry and woodworking video. Expert: Michael Etzrodd Bio: Professor Michael Etzrodd is Assistant Technical Director for the USC School of Theater. He builds stage sets & props, & also teaches carpentry. He has 14 years of woodworking experience. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

SHOGUN 2 – UNIT STAT GUIDE AND BUILD TABLE

How to Build an Accent Table, Part 3: Table Top & Finish


The Lowe’s Shop Class host, Keith Flippen, demonstrates how to add a table top and finish the accent table in Part 3 of this video series. For this video, you will need the center piece and 4 pieces of nosing to finish off the top. First, cut the top and test the fit. Make sure the top is flush with the leg edges. Add glue and attach the top with finishing nails. Then, cut the nosing pieces to width. Next, cut angles on the nosing ends so they will meet squarely. Then, apply glue and attach the nosing pieces with finishing nails. To finish the end table, fill in any holes and sand. Add a coat of urethane and put furniture glides at the bottom of each table leg. Now your table is ready to be displayed in your home! For detailed instructions and the remaining videos on how to build an accent table, visit www.Lowes.com Also, go to www.LowesCreativeIdeas.com to add pictures of your finished accent table and to see others completed projects.

Build a model train layout: Model railroad benchwork train table how to WGH Part 1


This video series, hosted by Michael Gross, will teach you the simple how-to workshop techniques you need to know to take an HO scale electric train set and make it a scenic model railroad. We’ll show you how to build a 4×8 model train table (benchwork) from plywood, lay sections of track, create easy realistic scenery using foam and paint, assemble model buildings, and wire your layout with a DC power pack. When you’re done, youll have a railroad that operates well and looks real. Our techniques would work in N, O, S, G, or Z scale also. This video is scene 2, Benchwork part 1 how-to. For more information and a free booklet with more tips visit greatesthobby.com. The World’s Greatest Hobby program is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the fun, relaxing, and fascinating hobby of model railroading. Primary sponsors of our series are Atlas Model Railroad Co., Bachmann Trains, Kato Precision Railroad Models, Wm. K. Walthers Inc., and Kalmbach Publishing. Co, publisher of Model Railroader and Classic Toy Trains magazines. To contact the World’s Greatest Hobby e-mail Info@GreatestHobby.com Visit our website at www.greatesthobby.com

How to build a Simple Train Table


This is a simple Train Table built by me and Jim Janicki. We built this in 3 hours.

How to build a Dining table, By Jon Peters. Part 2 painting & finishing


Recycling an old set of table legs to use for a new kitchen dining Table, part 2 how to finish and paint

Excel Finance Class 69: Net Present Value Profile — Build Table and Chart in Excel NPV Function


Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn how to create a Net Present Value Profile table and chart in Excel. See the cross over point where Internal Rate Of Return IRR is. See an area chart for NPV profile and see a line chart for NPV Profile.

How To Build an End Table for Under $20


One of the easiest ways to save on furniture is to make it yourself! Find out how to build a simple but good-looking end table that will cost you just under 20 bucks.