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| 21 days ago |
Blotchy looking finish - 15 replies Well we have ran into a problem that we have not seen before. We are working with burled wood and some of these stumps are old, very old, they were standing when we cut them and have slabbed them into table tops. Anyway there are a few places of rot, the coloring is all uniform but the wood is spongier and softer than the rest. When we spray Po... |
| 143 days ago |
Yep another one about dust collecting - 11 replies Okay, most of our dust is from the disk grinder and running our hand sanders all day. We use abox fan on our bench in the summer to suck the dust out the window, but in the winter time it just floats around the shop. We do wear good dustmasks all the time, but I still suck in a bit of dust. What is the best way to collect this dust? I have heard... |
| 153 days ago |
How to make a headboard with no staight angles - 6 replies We have been making juniper furniture/home accessories for 3 years now and ready to embark on something bigger——- a headboard made out of twisted juniper. So my question is how do you make sure it is going to sit square when none of the wood is straight? WE will be using the mortise and tennon cutters for joining but are unsure how ... |
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