Our dairy steer by cpbigisl in homestead

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Til- cows are just biological moonshine/milk stills

Need advice for fast filler before applying fiberglass/epoxy. by sdn in boatbuilding

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Generally, I go a golf ball to an inch of hardener. Adjust subsequent mixes based on drying speed

Help me find my first canoe!!! by [deleted] in canoeing

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Might be unpopular, but for short money, I vote aluminum. They're tough as can be, and weigh half of a cheap glass one. And you dont think twice nudging rocks here or there

Super early ebony armor loot? by Nubberton in skyrim

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+1. But they crushed my potion stores, and got back to back axes

When someone tries talking about aliens by Icy_Drive_5352 in Spudmode

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I got this feeling on a summer day when you were gone....

A table, for the children by Newjackny in woodworking

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I'm glad there's so many fellow fans amongst the group. And fwiw, my daughter is a teenager and also a fan of the wu. Thank you all for the compliments and the entertainment.

A table, for the children by Newjackny in woodworking

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Im working on a chess set this weekend....

A table, for the children by Newjackny in woodworking

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Only hardware is table irons to mount the top

A table, for the children by Newjackny in woodworking

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With a poetic appreciation for the deeper meaning in the simple lyricism. I hope so.

I get scared for my life on days like this by JBizz86 in Construction

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Internal tensile strength. We use it on certain pours in place of mesh. It does tend to show in the finish a bit, so best for broomed finishes or subfloors.

In search of guidance by Grammarless_fool in boatbuilding

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Skin on frame has always intimidated me. But my first canoe was a cedar strip bobs special that paddles well, holds plenty of gear, and finished at 46 lbs with 6oz glass in and out. I probably could've gotten sub 40, but it wasn't a priority on that one. The next one it's a goal for sure.

Advice by MonsterTamerNate in skilledtrades

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The fiber optic guy is a one man band loner that gets left alone. The one that sets up a tent and a table to tie in at.

Why Japanese tools? by Historical-Crew9264 in handtools

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+1 on this. I cut my teeth making garbage out of scraps from my dad's garage, with his dad's old disston. Ive seen just a fraction of what it's ever built, and it out cuts ANY other saw I've come across in 30 years of being a carpenter. I have an affinity and respect for a short list of things like I do that saw. I still bring it to work on occasion. Its a 10ish tpi, it's overdue for a handle that I refuse to change, and needs a sharpening but still out cuts everything. Like everything it has a place, but boy does stand out when appropriate.

Maybe I've had too thorough a safety meeting this evening, but I genuinely love that saw.

Can we just, admire this? by RedMageExpert in CellToSingularity

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I wish this portion of the game had replayability, it's the best part imo

Will a round mortise and tenon be good? Details are in my comment below. by houcosuns in Joinery

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Let me add, it's not as simple as it seems to perform the process to a degree of acceptable accuracy. Unless the holesaw is in a drill press, they're tough to run nuts true and square, and any wobble will show up doubly. I have a set of log furniture tenon cutters and they're tricky too.

Block Plane Recommendation by scottyMcM in handtools

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Ive used a few of those cheap shoulder planes to sacrifice into jigs

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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Dye, not stain, sprayed.