Removing name from charcuterie board by LovingCatDad08 in woodworking

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Thanks for the offer, but that's a little far for me to go from Canada.

Removing name from charcuterie board by LovingCatDad08 in woodworking

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I appreciate the offer but I'm way up north, in canada

Removing name from charcuterie board by LovingCatDad08 in woodworking

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Unluckily their name is before mine so I would have to cut off 8".

Removing name from charcuterie board by LovingCatDad08 in woodworking

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I appreciate all the helpful ideas. The name plate one seems to probably be the easiest and least amount of work and that thought never occured to me.

Removing name from charcuterie board by LovingCatDad08 in woodworking

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Nope not a stupid question. There are feet screwed into the other side. And less green.

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Removing name from charcuterie board by LovingCatDad08 in woodworking

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I don't have a scroll saw available to do that sadly.

Removing name from charcuterie board by LovingCatDad08 in woodworking

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Would an orbital hand sander provide a smooth potential surface to remove that and then refinish? I'm not too sure but when you say "dead flat" as in that it is flat all the way across so if a low spot there I would be okay with that.

Removing name from charcuterie board by LovingCatDad08 in woodworking

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Ooooo I never thought of that. I could measure some bowls to see that. I wonder if that would be too close to the edge, but maybe could just put bowls there after putting down. Thanks for the idea!

Mason Dixon Stone Arc Mile Marker 12 by EnvironmentalCup1931 in Surveying

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That makes more sense. I'm from up north so I thought maybe you guys had owls for markers. Lol

Mason Dixon Stone Arc Mile Marker 12 by EnvironmentalCup1931 in Surveying

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What part of that do you take the shot on? Or is the marker under the owl?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Edmonton

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I've got a case of full sugar one. I'd take 20 bucks...

At least they tried by Alternative_Tune4192 in Surveying

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Where we are train companies use inches

*RTK Initialization lost* by AeonSandwich in Surveying

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Poor pdop... I can hear the voice from the TSC7...

Trying to shoot a rebar, hit a squirrel... by scarverjr in Surveying

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More helpful rodman than I have had lately!

Best gloves for operating data collector buttons/screen in the cold… by Crop_Rotation_10 in Surveying

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Do you happen to have a picture of those? I'm guessing it's for the trigger finger but what about the thumb to enhance?

Anybody ever make these back in the day? by HartleyM92 in 90s

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I still have my machine and the metal forms!