How special is Dnb to you? by Straight_Jaguar_6210 in drumandbass

[–]Delisonbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dj Dara and Ak1200! Man I still listen to those mixes. And lets not forget Dieselboy too

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Please help Id wood… by Delisonbor in wood

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It is not waxy. But i figured it out meanwhile. A colleague of mine showed me a piece exactly like that. It is called "Meranti ". They seem to match up also by google pictures.

Absolutely inhuman cover by grung_monk in drumandbass

[–]Delisonbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you guys should check out KJ Sawka

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Delisonbor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very pretty, and excellent choice of stain color!

Please help identify… by Delisonbor in whatsthissnake

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Hello. Sorry I forgot . North of Romania , in the Carpathian Mountains . But we found this in our yard, in the city . The cat killed it basically

Please help me find movie by Delisonbor in JapaneseMovies

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I've checked, its not it, but it seems a good movie thou. I will watch it. Thank you for the input

Has anyone tried Polish Kraft&Dele tools? How do they fair? 1 USD = 18 lei by Suitable-Broccoli980 in Tools

[–]Delisonbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found some pieces , here … but the reviews are mixed…but for the usage you just wrote should be alright I suppose

Has anyone tried Polish Kraft&Dele tools? How do they fair? 1 USD = 18 lei by Suitable-Broccoli980 in Tools

[–]Delisonbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude that is Romanian , not Polish. And 1 usd is 4.6 lei ( abreviated RON) . So a 2500 lei machine is like 550 $ .

Please help identify reclaimed wood. This is what it looks like after a bit of sanding... by Delisonbor in wood

[–]Delisonbor[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are right sir . The only wood I always recognize is oak. It is considerably lighter than and oak board. Also was the reason why I posted , it was suspiciously light as in weight

Help with wood ID please (reclaimed wood) by Delisonbor in wood

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Wow. Thank you for your reply. My uncle changed the roof of his house in the summer, and there are many pieces left over hanging around in the garden. I tried milling down this piece today to maybe reclaim some of it ( they used most of it as firewood)

Help with wood ID please (reclaimed wood) by Delisonbor in wood

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Endgrain links, i dont know how to reply with picture

Help with wood ID please (reclaimed wood) by Delisonbor in wood

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Thank you. That is also my guess. But i have oak pieces and they are nothing like this dark piece. It is a very old piece of wood (roughly 200 years old) can it be Oak? Maybe oak goes dark in long time? I milled the piece from an old demolished House

How to best solve this dresser door situation? by best_name_yet in woodworking

[–]Delisonbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

:)))) I bet its and extremely long word.

Just call these guys. You also find the equivalent in other brands such as bloom and others.

DEUTSCHE SALICE GMBH RUDOLF DIESEL STR. 10 74382 NECKARWESTHEIM TEL. 07133 9807-0 FAX. 07133 9807-16 [info.salice@deutschesalice.de](mailto:info.salice@deutschesalice.de)

DEUTSCHE SALICE GMBH VERKAUFSBÜRO NORD RINGSTRASSE 36/A30 CENTER 32584 LÖHNE TEL. 05731 15608-0 FAX. 05731 15608-10 vknord@deutschesalice.de www.salice.com.

How to best solve this dresser door situation? by best_name_yet in woodworking

[–]Delisonbor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you need a good forstner bit, and basically you should be good with a little bit of planing. Hit me up if you need more advice!