
I only have 2, and I know that can be a challenge, so I like this strap build. My 2 cents, not sure if I would put the clips lower incase the dogs all see something to play with and do a nice hard “pull” one direction.

I only have 2, and I know that can be a challenge, so I like this strap build. My 2 cents, not sure if I would put the clips lower incase the dogs all see something to play with and do a nice hard “pull” one direction.

Actually I could see making something like this for the smaller single slot Kreg as well. Basically it turns the R3 into its a big brother pocket hole jig.
The author uses a metal bar, a jack, and a fulcrum to pull stumps out. Good example of using a lever to do work!
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/car-jack-stump-puller-video-86540?homelistings#post185753
The author went thru alot of personal study to get a decent blower to start up a grill. This was the authors second version FYI. Me, I can see making version 1, no so sure v2.
https://www.instructables.com/The-Engineering-Complexity-of-a-Simple-3D-Printed-/
Bit of a different design than what I have seen in the past. Not sure where the author got the metal buckets. Me….not so sure I would build this one.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/drum-cyclone-dust-collector-video-86586?homelistings#post185900
Interesting jig, I am a little leery of using the metal bars for a guide on each end, but it seems to work for the author.
Actually 2 different builds. First one is the jig for the chainsaw with a more portable mill, second one made out of metal based mill. Overall its a nice build. Just keep in mind you need a different chain for this setup.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/chainsaw-milling-guide-jig-video-86648?homelistings#post186151

Or claw extension. The author posed up the CNC/plans for this, so in theory you could take the design and make a custom length grabber.
https://www.instructables.com/Laser-cut-Extension-Claw-Recreating-My-Favorite-To/
I can’t remember if I mentioned this one before. But still a cool build. He used the remains of a 3D printer he had to build it.
Not so sure I would make one this way, I do like how he makes the blocks themselves. It does look easier to hold than a straight rod that I would have done.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/drum-sander-handle-video-86439?homelistings#post185497