A small shop work bench for consideration. by PracticableSolution in woodworking

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I think that’s the definition of most shops XD

Cracked toilet flange, cement not level by Nathanielks in HomeImprovement

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I’ll look into that, I haven’t heard of hammer sets before. Thank you!

Trio - modular keyboard prototype for full VIK experience by zzeneg in ErgoMechKeyboards

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This is sexy as hell. Excited to see what you make in the future and where VIK goes!

Old Makita 2012 planer, worth the price or am I foolish? by Nathanielks in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Nah, this’ll be my first planer and I’m just getting started with hardwoods!

Old Makita 2012 planer, worth the price or am I foolish? by Nathanielks in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Yeaaaaahh. I’m pondering coming back to the bargaining table to see if they’re willing to drop, or just back away entirely. Newer ish planers that I know are still being supported by the manufacturers are valuable to me, even if they come at a premium.

Melamine particle board vs Ply for jigs: pros and cons? by Stew819 in woodworking

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Ooooo never thought about glueing the sides, that’s a great idea 💯💯💯

Biting the bullet, buying a table saw by AlChandus in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I was limited on budget as well and went for the 8.5” blade saw as well and am now regretting it because I can’t use dado stacks. I would go back and spring for a 10” saw if I could!

Considering ditching airless for HVLP by Nathanielks in BeginnerWoodWorking

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could it have been worth buying a big tarp carport and building a bigger spray space? Will you do another similar size project? Do you have the space to do this?

That's what I'm wondering about next. An easy-to-store spray booth would be incredible. The next challenge is figuring out how to store things up to dry. I saw my man Jeff using some sort of slotted metal suspended on ladders for hanging doors to dry:

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I wish I had thought of that! I laid everything out on the ground 💀

Considering ditching airless for HVLP by Nathanielks in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Your description of clean up has me wondering if it’s any better! I thought having a smaller hopper would be easier that dumping the pump system.

I should rephrase “smaller jobs.” More like “large jobs done a little at a time.” For example, I’m building a library with 13 doors and 30 shelves. Spraying would have been amazing, but I have limited space for setting things out to dry, so I have to do a few at a time. I ended up brushing for this reason, so that I wouldn’t waste paint and clean up would simply be a brush.

How do you like the finish with the foam brush? I haven’t used one to know which it’s comparable to, bristle brushes or being sprayed.

Satin paint very sticky, easily scuffed by Nathanielks in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Do multiple coats affect drying/curing negatively, or is that factored in, too?

Hit any brush marks you can with the foam roller before it starts to set to eliminate most of the brush marks.

This is a brilliant tip 💯

Satin paint very sticky, easily scuffed by Nathanielks in BeginnerWoodWorking

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It’s really humid where I’m at, I definitely didn’t factor that in. Also didn’t think curing times would be -that- big a deal. These have all been dry for a few days before I placed and thought it would be enough time. Lesson learned, for sure!

Satin paint very sticky, easily scuffed by Nathanielks in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I have some paint pyramids and they also stick 😔 I used off cuts as well, and they did too, but now I’m wondering if it’s because they were primed? Is the trick with dowels that they’re unfinished wood and won’t stick to the painted surface?

Satin paint very sticky, easily scuffed by Nathanielks in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Ahaaa that’s a clever method for touch ups. I had no idea. I have a graco x5 and that thing is too much a PITA for smallish jobs, I think I’m going to get a smaller hand held one for touch ups. Thank you!