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| | | | | I've just finished four shrink pots that are available for purchase. They are made from various wood species, which I'll detail below. All are finished with a mixture of linseed oil and beeswax. The lidded ones all have tight-fitting lids (to seal in any dry goods you choose to store in them) and unfinished interiors.... | |
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| | | | | The Beast. A 36" Wood Bodied JointerPlane Build Unplugged woodworking Hand tools Hand Planes. building the wooden jointer I've always wanted to build. | |
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| | | | | A friend, Sandy, suggested trying laser cutting wood veneer (he has plans for a complex design). However, I'd not tried that before, and it sounded like an interesting idea. I've often watched people on Youtube restoring veneer, for example, the excellent AT Restoration. I ordered some cheap samples of veneer from Amazon, and, when they... | |
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| | | As I start out, I wouldn't consider myself much of a woodworker. As a kid I built plenty of balsa wood model airplanes (a good number of which met an unfortunate end via unscheduled landings at an excessive velocity). And I've done plenty of standard homeowner light DYI projects. But, I wouldn't say I really knew what I was doing. So, I thought it prudent to get some basic instruction. I started with a woodworking class at the Center for Wooden Boats....... | ||