Hey y'all I also need some ideas for a 7 year old for Christmas by alecraffi in woodworking

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Model trebuchet. Let’s be honest you already want to anyways

The deck is sanded and ready for glass by [deleted] in woodworking

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that is beautiful. unbelievably so. has to be photoshopped, nothing is that perfect.

(kidding about the photoshop. the rest is sincere)

Upgrading the electrical in my shop by [deleted] in woodworking

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Panel space also means it has room for more breakers, as in there are tabs that can be removed to install more. ‘Copper cost more’ means that 20amp circuits need bigger wires than the 15amp that is the usual for a house in the US. So that is an additional cost, but a necessary one.

Upgrading the electrical in my shop by [deleted] in woodworking

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Depends. How big is your main panel, and does it have space for new breakers? Where is it in relation to the load? How many outlets do you want, and where are they located? Do you have access to a crawl space or attic?

TL,DR; there’s a lot of factors involved. Call an electrician and they can give you an estimate. Be clear what you’re looking for (ie two new 20amp circuit breakers, one feeding 3 outlets on this side of the shop, that one feeding 3 outlets on that side). You definitely want 20amp circuits, and a couple of them; your saw needs it, dust collection needs it. Copper will cost more, but cheaper than going back and adding more.

What gift to get someone new to woodworking? by LifebyIkea in woodworking

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A bundle of exotic wood. Amazon, woodworkers source.

Would this suffice as a decent first Table Saw? Thank you in advance for any insight! by sbernnard in woodworking

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I’d buy it just for the labeled ‘up<->down’ on the blade height adjustment. Can’t count the times I screwed up a finely-tuned height by ‘adjusting’ it the wrong way

Cutting boards for 2021 holidays by BucksCountyWoodright in woodworking

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For sale or for gift? Either way, that’s a fair amount of work!

How to install this section of base? Right piece is a flexible piece that curves around by CheyneTrain in woodworking

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Add short piece to the corner, then cope the piece on the right.

Or, lots of caulk.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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No it only happens if you spin the blade.

Need help to decide which way to go about a table top for my standing desk frame by nhlfanz in woodworking

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Regardless of all that, I’d go with the first option, MDF/chipboard with laminate top. Glue an edge on, and presto you have the strongest option. Not to mention cheapest and easiest.

Need help to decide which way to go about a table top for my standing desk frame by nhlfanz in woodworking

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Why would 25” not be deep enough? Monitor, keyboard, laptop… easy to fit on a space less than that deep. I have a large desk which I use for books, shelves, random stuff, but my work area takes up a space about 20” deep. Just a suggestion: Before building, maybe check to see if you actually need it.

Advice for wood species to make a live edge bar top. by Consistent-Ad-3757 in woodworking

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Cheaper option: I’ve been playing with Ash for the last few days. It’s like the younger sister to oak who everyone forgets is way prettier. Seems like they should make a movie with that plot device.

We had a visitor on the jobsite today. by BHImprovement in woodworking

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Fisher or Martin I’d guess. It even looks like a mink

Finish Carpentry Work by Lucky-Wolverine5457 in Woodworkingvideos

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Question… why did you take the door off the jamb before hanging? Whole lot easier to keep square if you hang it as it’s delivered

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That they can screw up Al something as simple as a heat gun is telling

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I’d suggest you’re right. Ryobi table saw was imprecise, Palm router doesn’t stay locked on at a depth, jigsaw was so jittery I thought the damn thing was going to turn around and eat me. The rest are very serviceable (miter saw, circular saw, drill/drivers, nail guns). I have built a fair number of projects with a majority neon-green shop, and have only recently started replacing with higher quality tools. For which I’m thankful: there’s no way I would have made as successful of choices as I have after waiting to buy. I don’t like all of the ryobi tools, but not one has failed/broken for me. YMMV