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horologist
12-29-2009, 05:33 PM
Sorry, I'd have saved you some if I had known. The chocolate chips and milk are "all gone".:rolleyes:
Dusty,
Whatever you do, don't let him near your cookies! :eek:
Unless you plan on a cookie free diet.....



While in the process I made another one covered with a rubber sanding/routing pad for small pieces.

I even made a storage compartment for them under my Chop saw bench.

Mark,
Clever idea, are there advantages to the cookie/tray combo over the board coated with the anti slip mat?

Troy

kalynzoo
12-29-2009, 06:07 PM
How inventive. Really Cool.

mbcabinetmaker
12-29-2009, 08:00 PM
Mark,
Clever idea, are there advantages to the cookie/tray combo over the board coated with the anti slip mat?

Troy


Troy the cookies hold much better on larger items such as doors. They work better in dust as the anti slip mat seems to loose grip when it gets dusty.

major_bob
12-30-2009, 08:18 AM
The creativity and ingenuity of the people in this group never cease to amaze me. Must be something about Shopsmith owners that spurs the imaginative ideas.
bob

JPG40504
12-30-2009, 09:56 AM
The creativity and ingenuity of the people in this group never cease to amaze me. Must be something about Shopsmith owners that spurs the imaginative ideas.
bob
Just attribute it to having an open mind!(not like 'those' closed mind individuals who think ONLY stand-alone tools are worth having!).:D

horologist
12-30-2009, 08:31 PM
Troy the cookies hold much better on larger items such as doors. They work better in dust as the anti slip mat seems to loose grip when it gets dusty.

Mark,
I thought about the dust causing problems on the anti slip mat after I hit send. Thanks for confirming this.

Troy