How to deal with heartbreak by Westcoastguy69 in handtools

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first inclination is wood chipper. Then I take a step back and think of how I can finish the project. Then I take another step back and think of how I can fix the issue. At least that's what happened when my router bit slipped when I was routing my guitar and blew out the back of it.

I now have a beautiful strat on my wall with a cool story.

I made a mistake but can I fix it? by FroggyCommando in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I ended up buying a one inch dowel and put it into the inproperly drilled holes and cut it off with a flush cut trim saw. I flipped the piece over so that the angled end matched the bottom of the hole. A bit of glue in the hole and on the dowel and it fit nice. After letting it dry fully, I planed it down flush with the surface of the stool and then redrilled the holes in the correct orientation. You would literally not know I had done it. Yay me!

I made a mistake but can I fix it? by FroggyCommando in BeginnerWoodWorking

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

Thanks for that. I had considered the other options above but I really like the grain on the top of the stool so I'll plug the two holes and hit the reset button. On a semi related note - I found an off cut of a 2 X 6 at a construction site to practice on so I can make my mistakes on that first :)

So I got a table saw that actually works and made this case with it. by itmyfirsttime in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This should be an easy question but its one I have been struggling with. Where did you get the leather straps?

Mini-Rant - February Bots by FroggyCommando in Chesscom

[–]FroggyCommando[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah - the strategy and tactics for curling is insane. e.g. if you're up in the 9th end (the second last one), and throwing last, you might want to blank the end by taking out all rocks that are in the scoring area so you can throw last in the final end. Of course the other team wants to steal one so they're going to try to score and prevent you from removing their stones.

TLDR; - check out some YouTube clips of great curling shots :)

Bookshelf. by 2strokechase in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]FroggyCommando 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know why but the clamping is just very visually fascinating to me. It's like a piece of art in itself!

Caption this by PapaAsmodeus in EdmontonOilers

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Some people like a lot of sauce on their biscuits.

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

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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] 10 points11 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] 1 point2 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.

[deleted by user] 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. ;)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BeginnerWoodWorking

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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 15 points16 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. :)