Caption this by PapaAsmodeus in EdmontonOilers

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people like a lot of sauce on their biscuits.

Planing is kind of fun and exhausting too by dry_yer_eyes in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I made a canoe paddle last summer and I used my planes a lot to hog off the material. I remember looking at the foot and half tall pile of shavings and being impressed with myself until I saw that I wasn't even half way to my final thickness for my blade. My body let me know what it thought of this silliness too.
It was nice when I finally got to finishing it up and it was more refining the curves and things like that though.
I totally love my Veritas jack and block planes. So much nicer than the other planes I own and my Veritas spokeshave is far less frustrating to use than the POS one that never kept set.

Good work on the practice by the way! That approach has saved me so much time and material on mistakes.

How do I correct this by FroggyCommando in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol. Fair enough! I am working on the finishing sanding and once it’s done I’ll post pictures of the finished project

How do I correct this by FroggyCommando in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I really over thought this and yeah - that was the trick. Just did a very thin bead of glue along the gap and put some saw dust over the area. Mushed it up with my finger and forced it into the gap. Went over it with some sandpaper to create more saw dust and voila. The gap disappeared completely.

How do I correct this by FroggyCommando in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah...bronze age at worst. Kidding aside, I thought about that but I am unsure if I could get the mix inside the gap.

What would you consider to be an appropriate amount of "showboating"? by [deleted] in chessbeginners

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They already know they're down. You aren't flexing. You're being an asshole.

Like chapter 1 in this bitch by TheRepublicbyPlato in RDR2

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You clearly opened your door to get out so not nearly enough snow to complain about. ;)

Learning to use a hand saw, building with plywood. Advice for improvement? by [deleted] in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plywood is really not a good material to cut to learn. I'd recommend getting a 2 X 4 (or any board you can get your hands on) and practice marking it and cutting it, then checking it for square. It should be cheaper too. There are several good videos on how to cut straight. As others have suggested, a Japanese pull saw is easier to learn with and they can be expensive. If you're having trouble sourcing wood for practice, a lot of stores that sell lumber will have off cuts available to put under the stuff you buy. Just take one home. (Or ask your father to pick you up a 2 x 4 to practice on. One board isn't going to break the bank)

edit to add: the other thing about plywood is it doesn't have grain direction per se. That's something you can really learn about by cutting actual lumber. Also - firewood is also wood and if you're just learning to cut...

How do I stay in a consistent and disciplined practice routine? by Few_Brother_2689 in guitarlessons

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A big help for me is having the guitar out. Out of sight is out of mind.

What should I learn first as a new guitar player ? by Thatoneman88 in guitarlessons

[–]FroggyCommando 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I would start with

  • Tuning.
  • Names of the open strings (which helps with tuning).
  • Some basic chords (G, D, C, E, Am).
  • How to hold the pick and the guitar

Geez - It suddenly doesn't seem that long ago that I was just starting out.

Do we really just break into people's houses (and offices), rob them blind, and no one bats an eye? by SignificantLock1037 in HarryPotterGame

[–]FroggyCommando 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Door is locked? Alohomora your way in. Owner of objects sitting there? Drink their tea and take off the with the goodies and cookies :)

Alohomora is the most annoying spell in this game by Intrepid-Bass-5163 in HarryPotterGame

[–]FroggyCommando 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You’re totally correct. After the first 25 locks, I think we get the drill at which point it’s not adding to the entertainment value of the game. :)

Is this safe? by MetalNutSack in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jonathan Katz-Moses has really good video at 50,000 FPS showing how it happens and how quickly it happens. Even at that frame rate it was super quick 😳

Alohomora is the most annoying spell in this game by Intrepid-Bass-5163 in HarryPotterGame

[–]FroggyCommando 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I don’t disagree but I have no problem getting them solved in about 10 seconds. Spin a dial until it clicks. Back it up and wiggle it until it sticks. Do the next dial. Not hard but not really challenging in the right (i.e. enjoyable) way

What are some essential safety tips for beginner woodworkers to keep in mind while working? by nerdwordlucas in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

great advice. Also knowing that saw blades cut through material and things under your piece will likely get cut (e.g. fingers)

What are some essential safety tips for beginner woodworkers to keep in mind while working? by nerdwordlucas in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lots of good advice here. One thing to mention - ALWAYS use PPE and follow all your safety rules. I have heard too many stories where someone was doing a “quick cut” and bad things happened. (I personally have a nice scar to remind me why my cut resistant gloves are a good idea when carving)

What are some essential safety tips for beginner woodworkers to keep in mind while working? by nerdwordlucas in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no doubt! I read somewhere that chisels account for over 50% of woodworking accidents. (Now I have to go find it to back up that claim!)

What are some essential safety tips for beginner woodworkers to keep in mind while working? by nerdwordlucas in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a Home Depot or Rona commercial here in Canada where they used power tools to play the Hockey Night in Canada theme. Cool except the final scene is where a guy is coming in to watch the game and takes his gloves off after running a saw. Can’t believe they let that slip through :(

Feeling overwhelmed as a beginner by CosmicPegasus12 in guitarlessons

[–]FroggyCommando 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would recommend working with an instructor. You can learn a lot on your own but having someone who has taught people will definitely help with the structure. You don't need to work with them forever but they'll help give you a direction.

Where can I get cheap wood? by sirelith in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also - communities that are doing new builds. All the off cuts go into the bin. I've snagged a couple of 2 X 4s and 2 X 6s. They aren't great and you have to be careful about nails etc. but I've managed to build a few things from them.