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DaOld Man:
Thats a pretty slick button. Kinda steep price though...

waveryder:
javeryh
This is an amazing project. The attention to detail  is just great. Makes me want to build one for my son, or daughter if the wife has her way!  :o

Are you having any luck with the dust washers for your sticks?

javeryh:

--- Quote from: waveryder on February 06, 2008, 03:24:13 am ---javeryh
This is an amazing project. The attention to detail  is just great. Makes me want to build one for my son, or daughter if the wife has her way!  :o

Are you having any luck with the dust washers for your sticks?

--- End quote ---

Thanks - coming from you that means a lot since BGB blows this out of the water, IMO.   It is a neat little cabinet though - perfect for an adult to sit at and play or a kid to stand.  My daughter actually has to use a footstool or something because she's not tall enough yet. 

As for the dustwasher, I am not having any luck.  I have all the supplies I need to make it (well, the plexiglass and leftover pink paint) but I do not have a circle cutting jig for my router so I can't make the cut.  I'm pretty sure a holesaw is designed to leave a clean hole and not a clean circle cut out although I suppose I could just give it a shot and find out.  I'm thinking of posting in the B/S/T forum and just having someone else make it for me at this point...

:cheers:

Dudeman:
Dude, just buy this: http://www.woodcraft.com/family.aspx?familyid=3582

It's not too expensive, and it works great. Once you have it, you'll find all kinds of times to use it.

ErikRuud:
Do you have a drill press?

Is your hole saw adjustable?

Try this:

Attach a piece of scrap plexi to a piece of wood with some screws.  Clamp the wood to drill press.  Drill the inner hole.  Do not move the wood.  Drill the outer perimeter.

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