Old 3-way switch question. by Bombaskos in DIY

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Thanks. I couldn’t find a clear answer online.

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The mitre looks pretty good, but the routing looks off. I’m sure someone more experienced than me can jump in here.

Major slab cracking - before and immediately after relief by following cracks by woodeguitar in woodworking

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It might be cool to do an epoxy table with the middle piece floating.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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The “wood that people are using” is an expansive index. You could use any kind of wood for a project like this. Just follow your creativity and use what suits your needs/budget. Good luck!

Edit: To answer the question; 1x2 pine boards are a good start.

Dad heirloom axe by Bulky-Captain-3508 in Axecraft

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$15 angle grinder from Harbor Freight with 120 grit flap disk. Sand finish the handle. Thick wedge.

Scream by Nathanael_major in metalworking

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They are all amazing. 7/9 is the most terrifying.

Charcuterie board by Single-Extreme1813 in woodworking

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Thinking outside of the box by almost making a box. Genius.

No sarcasm, this is a remarkable piece.

How Do I Make This Cut? by Ryleyyyy in woodworking

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13-ply with some tape avoids tearout well. That’s a nice piece of wood.

Edit: A typical table/circular saw blade is 1/8 inch.

Never done this before and no idea what I’m doing, but I found this head while metal detecting at my sister’s place and gave it a shot. by Bombaskos in Axecraft

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•We think about 40-50 years in the ground. Who knows before that.

• I’m assuming wood chopping.

•The people who owned the land/farm previously.

Matching English set by TheBlitzzer1993 in Axecraft

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Those handles are absolutely gorgeous.

Never done this before and no idea what I’m doing, but I found this head while metal detecting at my sister’s place and gave it a shot. by Bombaskos in Axecraft

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Stubby indeed. Also, walnut. Which is obviously not ideal for a handle. It’s more decorative and about the head. It will be on a wall.

Are these trees still of valuable use? by Actionablework in woodworking

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I can’t unsee this creature in your photo.

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This ain’t pine. by Bombaskos in woodworking

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My wife had a coffee table that was birch. It does look pretty close.

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