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Shaped chair rail, cope joint, using a meter saw, coping saw, angle grinder, and files.

Built framing and deck platform. Used dimensional lumber, and sketched and cut the stair stringers. Collaborated to mill the medium density fiber, skirt board and baseboard trim, profiles using a router table. Formed a bullnose around the perimeter of the treads using saws and jigs.

Given plans, built a stair form. Established viscosity level using a slump test and poured concrete into the mold.

Established a flat framing surface using drywall shims. Planned, selected, and cut the drywall with less seams and matched tapered ends. Fastened the drywall, and set the screws at the correct depth. Applied layers of mud and installed metal and plastic corner beads. Created smooth face, using a lamp to locate imperfections.

With a team, used builders level, stakes, braces, and string lines to layout the foundation for a tiny house.

Used jointer, planer, and table saw to mill pieces for this portable router table. Used a plunge router to bore the plate attachment circle. Used laminate sheet, liquid contact cement, and a heat gun for the table surface. Carved meter and rabbet joints with chisels and a Dozuki saw. Broke edges using a router.

Milled and glued scraps of mahogany to build a cabinet face. Used a table saw to cut half lap joints and trim the corner posts. Rounded them with sand paper.

Milled rough cut poplar using a jointer, planer, and table saw. Cut sheets of birch plywood and formed rabbet/dado joints using a table saw. Countersunk holes and cut plugs using a drill press.

Built a dinner tray using maple.

Pulled the boat from this mold, after 2 months of applying layers of fiber glass material and resin in the spray booth. Fiber glass boat building requires attention to the viscosity of the resin and the saturation of the material. If done improperly, you may spend days grinding out flaws. Inspected the hull for mistakes, then returned it to the mold and built fiber glass benches. Used a plumb bob, door skin patterning, and a boat shop bandsaw to shape the aft and forward bench plates. Attached them to the interior of the boat and applied fiber glass over the benches (not pictured).

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