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www.theenglishwoodworker.com
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| | | | | Right then, I finally got round to starting some of these question and answers. This is a bit of an odd ball, but it's something that's asked a lot. I also see this issue happening a lot... sadly. The problem is delamination. An issue where a big face to face glue line starts to fail [...] | |
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www.theenglishwoodworker.com
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| | | | | When owt gets born there's blood, sweat and faecal matter. That's just a fact. Giving birth to a workbench is the same. It's been a while since I've built a bench and I have to say I've been twitching for quite some time to do one. Building this hasn't scratched that itch, actually this has [...] | |
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theapartmentwoodworker.com
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| | | | | I am not super great at interpersonal stuff. With the exception of a few traumas from my youth, I get past things pretty quickly and don't dwell on stuff. And by extension, I don't get attached to much (people or things). I learned about the Sunk Cost Fallacy early in my life and I embraced... | |
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www.rural-revolution.com
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| | | A reader sent me this photo of an "inbred cat." It gave me a chuckle. | ||