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Yes, I saw it - Thanks, I appreciate it.
Thanks for your response, that’s what I was looking for.
I figured I would get many of the usual methods - that we’ve all used - so someone actually answering my question is greatly appreciated!
Thanks for the book recommendation, I’ll order it.
Your story about your wife’s “severe cut” being cauterized by a DOCTOR? was quite a surprise since I was told by my Dr. many years ago that that...
Has anyone had success identifying white oak with the sodium nitrite test?
Believe it or not, it’ll look even better when it’s been used.
Nice duckboard!
I love those things, I’ve built many over the years for darkroom sinks, door mats and most useful: something to stand on while removing your wetsuit on a beach parking lot.
Good...
I use steel at least half of the time and always works best.
Watco Danish oil (natural) and polyurethane top coat.
yes, except I started making my drawers with a double lock drawer face joint.
I figured that Andrew was kidding so I just continued the joke.
The one on the left has box and the right has finger joints.
Drawer faces are Zebra wood and the pulls I made with 303 stainless round bar.
I built these as a wedding gift.386203386205386204
I like the legs going all the way up to the top surface of the table.
Very nice Paul - I like it! I’ll have to check your other videos
A lot of great information here, thanks guys!
Would you finish the inside of bathroom cabinet drawers, if so what would you use?
What is a “zip code saw”? I’ve never heard that term until now.
Price seems high, here in so Cal. saws like that sell for less.
Thanks for sharing and answering questions.
Let it dry completely and then it should chip off easily.
I really like your design!
Is the trim piece on the drawer faces covering screws?
There can be stress in those glue ups especially production made, when you make your cut some stress is released.
2” x what? Are these glued table tops?
No problem resawing with your saw if set-up properly but one other concern no matter what saw is used and that the risk of cupping, mahogany is quite stable but I would give yourself a little extra...