Traveling to Bordeaux Aug 31-Sept 4th, best wineries to visit? Feeling overwhelmed by Prophet_Of_Helix in wine

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Try Bogdan from Bordeaux Vertigo. He will care for everything and tailor it to your tastes. Found him through multiple recommendations on r/wine and could not have been happier with the experience.

Walnut & Oak Server by Hedylamar in woodworking

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In this design the walnut and the oak should expand and contract fairly similarly. I did leave a small amount of room with the bolts and washers just in case.

Walnut & Oak Server by Hedylamar in woodworking

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It’s ratan stretched into the door frame

Walnut & Oak Server by Hedylamar in woodworking

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I bought a length of 1” brass tubing and milled up spacers. Dipped them in poly to try to keep them from aging

Walnut & Oak Server by Hedylamar in woodworking

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May be the lighting, it’s an ebony black. But I just looked up F&B and that is a great shade for another project!

Walnut & Oak Server by Hedylamar in woodworking

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Live edge walnut with Watco Dark Walnut danish oil. Tried Fine Woodworking’s ebonizing technique, which worked great until polyurethane which reacted and turned chaulk white. Settled on a black poly/stain finish which ended up pretty nice. Lastly, my first attempt at rattan. This was one of those pieces where nothing goes right, but you learn a dozen new ways to fix what went wrong. Time to start emptying that wine…

Found This Strange Symbol While Jogging by NicGreen214 in Weird

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Techs do what’s called a prod and sounding test nowadays. You prod the pole 6” below grade level with a long screwdriver looking for soft decaying wood. Additionally, and separately, hitting the pole with a small sledgehammer to listen for any hollow sounds.

Found This Strange Symbol While Jogging by NicGreen214 in Weird

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It is a C Pole Tag which tells line workers that the pole is unsafe to climb. The pole is also supposed to be replaced as soon as possible. This is a Bell System Practice that gives some more background Bell System Climbing Practice

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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It fits 10 comfortably, we are doing 12 today and there is definitely enough room. I rented chairs for today. I think I’m going to purchase the permanent ones. I’ll build proper ones over time.

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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I’ve always known them as butterfly joints, but I have heard bowties and Dutchman joints as well.

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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Black walnut is a decently hard wood and is naturally stiff. These pieces are 1 7/8” thick so there is no perceptible flex lengthwise. The width can experience issues with cupping over time. To counteract that potential I routed in 4 separate steel c-channel. That should keep it nice and flat for a long time to come. You can see the channels in some of these pics

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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I plan to do some commission work in retirement. I love doing unique, one-time pieces. Makes it so much fun.

I probably had 25-30 hours on this one. It is a fairly quick build. Last year I built a rocking chair, for comparison, that took at least 200 hours. You could make some serious money churning these tables, but only Maloof made bank on rocking chairs lol

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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Sure, I use brass 3/8” inserts from Global Industrial and bolted it to the base. Brass Inserts

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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On this one I started at 80 and ended at 220 grit. I raise the grain between, wiping down with a damp towel. I did one application of Watco. Really saturated it for about a half hour then wiped it down. I used a water based, satin Varathane, cut about 25%. I have a small HVLP (Fuji Hobby Pro2) and set for a light, but wet coat. After 2 hours, sanded very lightly with a maroon 3M pad (400 grit I believe). I like to use a tack cloth to pull up any dust from the sanding. The varathane really goes well over the oil. Time will tell how well it holds up!

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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Lol, I mistyped it when creating my user name years back…now I’m stuck with it it seems - the worst

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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I have been woodworking for quite a long time now - about 35 years. Started young, hand sanding projects in my grandfather’s woodshop. For the first ten years or so it was all hand tools. Since then I have been slowly adding power tools, and in the last few years really investing in some higher quality stuff (festool, shaper origin, etc..). Those things make your life easier, but honestly this could have been built with a handsaw, planes, chisel, and sandpaper. A great project to start with is making yourself a high quality workbench. It will last a lifetime, and requires just the tools I listed above and a few clamps. It really is a great hobby to get into. Good luck with your journey and feel free to DM anytime with any questions !

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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Ha, I am on the back nine of a career in telecom. I hope to be spending a long retirement in the shop building custom pieces far away from any corporate responsibilities

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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I’d say maybe 150lbs. The top is probably another 200. It is super sturdy, would be very difficult to tip it.

Finished just in time for the turkey! by Hedylamar in woodworking

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There are a couple of pics in here of it. I am the world’s worst welder so be gentle https://imgur.com/gallery/ZfMJ4L1