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Trying to decide his morning if I want to set the router table up with a small round over bit or just hit everything with the edge sander
 

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Trying to decide his morning if I want to set the router table up with a small round over bit or just hit everything with the edge sander
That's a lot of clamps, so for consistency I'd use the round over bit.
 

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After I get the other parts ready and that edge sander had been getting a work out, I’ll need to make the filler for the aluminum notch.

I can tell you right now, if your not use to sitting at a machine doing production work, you might not want to make this many clamps..:cautious:
 

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Only had enough aluminum for 3 . I cut the spline and using the bar as a guage and a squeeze clamp il let this dry and clean up.
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I had hope to have all these ready for the poker table, but I may come up short. It’s going to be January before I’m back up that way for more metal and the poker table isn’t looking so boring now.. it will be some time before I need them. Hopefully I can wait..
 

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Picked two pieces of 1/2 metal for the clamps. This will give me 16 pieces. All they had was two pieces. Checked out the hand screw clamps at HF , but thought I wanted to look at the Menards ones first. Same price..
 
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