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Well the bench is going to be the first project.
I just "upgraded" my old saw for a newer old saw.
I had a direct drive, 2.5 horse power 10" saw with the extensions, a real contractor type deal with a ruff table and a really cheap fence.
Now I have a newer old craftsman, 3 horse belt driver 10" with a cast iron top and a xr2412 fence. So I'm going to set it level and align the top.
So I've decided that I'm going to build a long bench.
It will serve as the out feed table (thanks for the suggestions). I'm gonna throw my compressor on it for storage and I have a retractable air hose real. I hope that in the future a drop in router plate can be installed....
Should be fun, I'll post pics.
A shop project is indeed a great start. But I also like your original thought about the nightstand. My first "real" project was a nightstand. I followed a plan and was very pleased with the results. I got to practice working with ply, making rabbets, gluing boards together to make the top, sizing and assembling a drawer.... Lots of good foundation techniques in a project like that.
... I hope that in the future a drop in router plate can be installed....
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