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when using the router on the edge of the plywood, clamp a few scraps to the edge to make a larger work surface to support the router.
When you join an end grain or ply edge if you will do a coat of glue on that end grain/edge and let it set for a few minutes, it ill soak in and give you a much stronger join. Clamping a 2x on the wall would give you a router stabilizer.
I’ve never heard of letting the wood glue soak into the end grain but that makes a lot of sense! Thank you I’ll definitely have to try that out!
I would love to see plans or a cut list even, this is such a great build!
That’s exactly what I need. Happy to share the plans - I’m happy to pay.
For the long hinges, you can use double-sided tape to stick it down. The blue tape worked fine though!
Very cool mate. The box, and the video!
Appreciate the feedback thank you!
wonderful build!
Glad you like it!
Very nice build! Looks like it will hold up to a beating or anything thrown its way . Enjoy your outing.
Nice build. Enjoy camping!
Gave me some great ideas. Thanks
Should have clamped a couple of pieces of 3/4 to give it a wider base for the router to sit on
My thoughts exactly. Amateurs hey lol 😆
Have any plans or a cut list? Thanks.
Very cool!!
You make me nervous with your fingers near that router bit. Good DIY though!
14:39 is the build demonstration
Where do I order the 3D printed items boss?
When I make a mistake, it's an "opportunity" instead. Many "mistakes" have become something not planned for that is far better the original plan.
Happy little trees
Did you use your left handed drill for those upside down pocket holes?
I sure did. How’d u know!
Any idea of the dry weight?
About 42 pounds!
what cordless stapler or nailer is that
All the tools I use are Ryobi. I believe it's the Ryobi Brad nailer 18G
Bravo habibi, come build a wife for my son
😂😂😂
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Good idea 💡
Neat
🍖🍗🥩🍔
when using the router on the edge of the plywood, clamp a few scraps to the edge to make a larger work surface to support the router.
When you join an end grain or ply edge if you will do a coat of glue on that end grain/edge and let it set for a few minutes, it ill soak in and give you a much stronger join. Clamping a 2x on the wall would give you a router stabilizer.
I’ve never heard of letting the wood glue soak into the end grain but that makes a lot of sense! Thank you I’ll definitely have to try that out!
I would love to see plans or a cut list even, this is such a great build!
That’s exactly what I need. Happy to share the plans - I’m happy to pay.
For the long hinges, you can use double-sided tape to stick it down. The blue tape worked fine though!
Very cool mate. The box, and the video!
Appreciate the feedback thank you!
wonderful build!
Glad you like it!
Very nice build! Looks like it will hold up to a beating or anything thrown its way . Enjoy your outing.
Nice build. Enjoy camping!
Gave me some great ideas. Thanks
Should have clamped a couple of pieces of 3/4 to give it a wider base for the router to sit on
My thoughts exactly. Amateurs hey lol 😆
Have any plans or a cut list? Thanks.
Very cool!!
You make me nervous with your fingers near that router bit. Good DIY though!
14:39 is the build demonstration
Where do I order the 3D printed items boss?
When I make a mistake, it's an "opportunity" instead. Many "mistakes" have become something not planned for that is far better the original plan.
Happy little trees
Did you use your left handed drill for those upside down pocket holes?
I sure did. How’d u know!
Any idea of the dry weight?
About 42 pounds!
what cordless stapler or nailer is that
All the tools I use are Ryobi. I believe it's the Ryobi Brad nailer 18G
Bravo habibi, come build a wife for my son
😂😂😂
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Good idea 💡
Neat
🍖🍗🥩🍔