This one is easier to use for multiple thin strips to be makde at once.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/thin-strip-jig-table-saw-78041?homelistings#post153325
This one is easier to use for multiple thin strips to be makde at once.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/thin-strip-jig-table-saw-78041?homelistings#post153325
Nice build overall. I would love to know where the author gets green HMR boards.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/multi-adjustable-jig-table-saw-78057?homelistings#post153386

Never heard of Monkii balls, the look neat thought. The author built his own which considering how much these balls ($200) cost. I can see why.
https://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Monkii-360-Tabata-Trainer/
The author basically takes a $5 A/C based LED light circuit, puts it on a heat sink and wires in a power cord. It does the job and cheaper than buying on (cheapest I have seen is $15).
https://www.instructables.com/id/Making-a-Floodlight-With-Dirt-cheap-AC-LEDs/
This was not what I first expected it to be. The lift is actually done with 2 bike cables that are turned via a wheel and rod.
https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/router-table-lift-mechanism-system-78178?homelistings#post153785

Take a black hoodie and sweatpants, and stictch a bunch of LED’s on it for a stick figure.
This time the author is using threaded rod thru the corners to re enforce them.
This build uses pipes for the sides to guide the circular saw. And to connect extensions. I like this build overall, the cost is under $50 and at the end the author puts in some more improvements. Oh he is using 3/4 conduit for the pipe.
A folding workbench with a stool, this is a nice looking build, but would take me way to long to build. Maybe they will sell it as a kit?