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Nevada City House, 2016

The glassworking station is ready, and the CNC/glassworking room is full


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A new stand for the sander

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The first version of the glassworking bench with a wimpy, inadequate, plastic fan

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Now THAT'S a fan!

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Since I don't have proper sheet metal working tools, I improvise. Clamp the metal to the welding table and beat on it with a plastic hammer

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The electric shear works great

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Pieces ready for assembly

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Assembled on the welding table using pop rivits

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Wood braces keep it in place while adjusting and fastening

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Ratchet straps keep it under control during installation

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Ready to go! Now, all I need to do is learn glassblowing

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Time to rebuild the router table. First, remove the old surface and readjust all connections for accuracy

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New surface is 1" MDF, screwed in place

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Now for the holes. 529 holes on a 2x2 grid

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Using a special 1.5" surfacing cutter, skim 0.030" off the surface

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This should improve accuracy a lot

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The surfacing cutter