Creating a mini-home network??

I have two macs which I want to be able to share files between wirelessly. I also have airport extreme with internet access from both macs using my wireless network.
How do I share files between them? right now I am emailing files back and forth. This is crazy!
any ideas or can someone point out a link that will tell me how to do this?
thanks

if you don't wan't to enable sharing on the mac's for security purposes...you can install a USB drive on the extreme and share that.
I have a 4gb usb drive installed on one of my extreme's and it's a real handy way of sharing files.

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