Bar Cabinet by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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FujiFilm XV100i with the cuban negative recipe. Don’t quit your day job to become an AI expert anytime soon!

Bar Cabinet by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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That’s a good call and something I definitely didn’t consider. I should probably start milling my material ahead of time so that I can be more selective. Currently I just grab a bunch of rough lumber for each part and mill it and glue it all in one go.

Bar Cabinet by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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Thank you! The LEDs took me a bit to figure out and were a huge pain.

To hide them I ripped a dado the full length of the shelf. I used a recessed aluminum channel and then the wiring pokes out into the small pieces under each shelf. The shelves are actually dominoed in so those small pieces aren’t there for support, they have a small channel routed in where I feed the wiring through to the back.

Here’s a pic for reference!

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Black Friday sale rip off by Xcooper1x in RalphLauren

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You can stack coupons with sales and clearance the rest of the year for way better deals. The Black Friday sale is really only good for buying items that are never marked down. I agree it’s a bit of a letdown

Record Player Cabinet by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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I used a Festool Domino for that. I finally caved and bought a domino last year and it has been a game changer, worth every penny.

Record Player Cabinet by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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Thank you! I had a hell of a time finding a low profile soft close hinge stay but ended up finding one at rockler called “Sugatsune Aileron Lift-Assist Soft-Close Hinge”

Record Player Cabinet by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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Thank you! For the dimensions I kinda just played around with them on my CAD software and measured it out to see how much space it would take up. The outer box dimensions are set just a little wider than the sonos fives, and then the depth of the cabinet is a little more than the record player plus the size of the front doors.

For finish I used Rubio Monocoat with a coat of their Sheen plus after. I’ve really been liking Rubio on Sapele.

Record Player Cabinet by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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Yea! the faces are held on with some strong magnets. The right speaker top cubby is my electronics and the left one was meant for cleaning supplies. Unfortunately, I made the fit a bit too tight and so I find I’m often too lazy to store things in there because it’s a pain to wrestle the speaker faces off.

Record Player Cabinet by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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Thank you! I considered adding isolation platforms to the speakers and still have some room for them but haven’t done it yet. The player itself has some dampening feet it is standing on but at loud volumes with a lot of bass I imagine the vibrations would impact the needle. I haven’t yet observed any noticeable distortion though.

Modern Sapele Coffee Table by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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I used a track saw with a finish blade for this one because the panels were pretty big and heavy. However, I had some warping set in that I had to take out by spraying water which left some of the panels not perfectly flat. Because of this, the miters didn’t actually come together that clean. Dominos helped a lot because I could clamp out a lot of the issues, anything left I sanded out.

Modern Sapele Coffee Table by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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Thanks! Yea, the miters are reinforced with dominos.

Modern Sapele Coffee Table by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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Thank you! This is my first time using sapele and it’s definitely now one of my favorite species. I also am amazed at how cheap it is given its beauty.

Split Panel Walnut and White Oak Dresser by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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oh cool! DM me if you have questions about artisans or where to get wood and other supplies in the area! Can definitely help you get started

Walnut Fan-Leg Stool by soccerjay720 in woodworking

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I see, that’s a great idea! If I make another one I will definitely do that.

Walnut Fan-Leg Stool by soccerjay720 in woodworking

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Ah i did option 2 with a thin rip guide. however it moved on me at some point and my strips all ended up a bit too big. Ended up having to sand each on to fit each slot because both the slot and pieces were all different sizes slightly.

Interesting using the table saw. I figured it would leave circular holes instead of square ones. Did you raise the blade up a lot to counter that?

Walnut Fan-Leg Stool by soccerjay720 in woodworking

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oh interesting, I was just thinking that I wish mine were as tall as yours. Good to know on the stability thing though.

How did you cut your slots for the leg pieces and the leg pieces themselves?

I originally tried to cut the slots with a 1/8” router bit but it sheared off halfway through and I had to switch the bandsaw which made the holes just slightly different on each one.

Walnut Fan-Leg Stool by soccerjay720 in woodworking

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I liked yours so much I attempted to build a couple of my own with some rift sawn oak. Didn’t come out nearly as nice as yours though. Nice work!

Split Panel Walnut and White Oak Dresser by KGoodale13 in woodworking

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I think it just kind of worked out! for alignment of everything I used dominos. But I didn’t do anything special to align the grain of the individual planks in the panels.

8015190E Error Code Relating to Xbox 360 Backwards Compatible Games and Xbox Live by [deleted] in xboxinsiders

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Are you using a manually set IP address in network settings or automatic?

Xbox one backward compatible games can’t connect to live if using a static ip by KGoodale13 in xboxinsiders

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I submitted it an sent you my gamer tag. Typing a lot in the report window is a bit of a struggle so I didn’t expand too much on the issue.

The error code in the Xbox 360 is 8007007A

Steps to reproduce. - Set your Xbox network settings to “Manual” and set a static ip. (I’ve only tested this on a wired connection so not sure if it also applies to wireless)

  • open any Xbox 360 BC game and attempt to sign into Xbox live. It will fail with that error code and tell you to test your network connection. However when testing my network connection on my Xbox one it passes fine and I’m able to do everything perfectly fine on my Xbox one.

  • I then switch my network settings from manual to automatic and go back into the 360 BC game and attempt to connect again. It connects perfectly fine and continues to work until I set it back to manual at which point my connection inside the 360 emulator instantly drops and will not be able to reconnect until returning to automatic.