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Weekly Maker Digest 5

Weekly Maker Digest #5
This week’s Weekly Maker Digest is all about super awesome nerf blasters, desktop sanders from a drill, a custom wooden dovetail saw, and an awesome wooden counter top that you know you’ll want!!  So grab a cold one and follow along!
I Like to Make Stuff’s Nerf Gun Conversion
One of the things I really admire about Bob Clagett is that he’s not afraid to try things. Â Most people would never have dreamed that a Nerf Blaster Gun could become something that looks like it belongs on sci-fi movie poster! Â You can check out Bob’s website write up on this article: Customize a Nerf Blaster
Izzy Swan’s Desktop Sander from a Drill
Izzy Swan makes some seriously cool wood products. Â Check out this bench sander made a from wood and a hand-held drill. Â This is truly awesome and comes with a great space saving feature. Â Check out his website write up here: Drill Powered Disc Sander
Custom Dovetail Saw from John Heisz
There must not be a department store or home improvement center where John lives, because he never buys anything. Â Instead, he just makes incredible products from junk. Â This dovetail saw turned out beautifully! Â You can read his web article here: Woodframe Dovetail Saw
Darbin Orvar’s Awesome Wooden Counter Top
Linn from the Darbin Orvar channel made this awesome wooden counter top. Â It’s part three of an ongoing series about her built-ins. Â Be sure to check it out!
About The Geek Pub’s Weekly Maker Digest
I follow a lot of Makers around the web, and I subscribe to a lot of Maker Channels on YouTube.  Each week I pick my favorite projects from around the Maker Community and post them here (and on The GeekPub Facebook page).  I look for unique and interesting projects, as well projects that require fine craftsmanship, or a specific skill to accomplish.  These makers put a lot of effort into their videos.  So if you like their work, please consider subscribing to their channel!
Suggest a Project to be Featured
I can’t watch every single video on YouTube or follow every single maker’s website. Â So if you have a project that you’d like to be seen here (whether you found it or made it), drop me a line at mike (at) thegeekpub.com so I don’t miss it!