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Hello Steve,
nice job building that overhead router arm and those old Black and Decker routers are laying around ever where I also have two of them one a plain jane and another branded sears craftsmen with adjustable depth gauge and D handle with light .
Sincerely Richard
P.S. in my classroom we bought a laser engraver I want to preproduce some radio backs .
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Amazing!!! Hope you knock off a bunch of the front panels and offer them fir sale for sale. I have a 20 that needs one!!
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Nice job. it takes a great skill to be a master craftman like that. Keep us posted when the cabinet is complete and the finish is on it.
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John, this is an old thread, the cabinet was finished and sold a few years ago.
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Steve; I realize this is an older thread, but I just ran into it while thinking about making one on my CNC cutter. Do you have a drawing of the front panel? Or, even a straight on photo that is square to the front? This is one of my favorite grill designs. Really nice work.
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