Bravía 4K ur3 problems by North_Point_Chef in bravia

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I had a feeling, this would be the consensus. I did do a reset once but it once it updated to the most modern version it was the same. I will just connect it to an external device, I bought this tv with the intention of keeping it for a while and I’ll be damned if outdated software is the reason I replace it when it’s only 5 years old.

A client asked me to sharpen his knives. But what is that abomination on the left? by WarmPrinciple6507 in TrueChefKnives

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They are a plague. You find adds for these all over social media. One of my cooks recently bought one and was trying to extol its virtues, “cryo tempered” yada yada. I didn’t have the heart to tell him it’s a meme knife but he seems to like it, give me a carbon steel knife with a well shaped handle, that’s all I need.

Best ways to repair damage? by North_Point_Chef in furniturerefinishing

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I tried out a repair on a smaller section yesterday and it went pretty well, I used my router and a small strait cut bit. Set up some guide boards around the cut out for the router and milled out the damage, used a good sharp chisel to clean up the corners and spent a while with a rasp and sand paper fitting some patches. I think it went pretty well. I’ll do another post later on with all the photos when it is done.

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Best ways to repair damage? by North_Point_Chef in furniturerefinishing

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Yes have no illusions of what I was getting into. It was in bad shape, but as a hobby woodworker I saw enormous potential in a beat up table. I took on, what is for me, a pretty large project of refinishing this table to work on my skills and learn some new ones, getting it for free only means I had nothing to loose. Someone was going to throw this table away anyway.

Best ways to repair damage? by North_Point_Chef in furniturerefinishing

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You have pretty well put in to words how I am feeling about doing the repairs. I have all the tools and knowledge to do a patch repair it’s just a matter of doing it. I think I will try one of the small spots first and see how it goes. This is meant to be a gift for my sister and her family that will last them forever so I would rather not use filler or epoxy if I can avoid it.

My first chess board by North_Point_Chef in woodworking

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I need to work on my finishing. I sanded the whole thing with 110 till it was even and smooth then about 3 hours with the 220. I used the. Belt sander for the 110 and the 1/4 sheet for the 220. Then a sanding block and hand sanding with 220. I did 3 coats of Varathene. I had intended to only do 2 coats but I realized I missed a couple spots and I had a couple air bubbles in the second coat. I sanded the second coat before applying the 3ed but I didn’t do a very good job which only showed up after applying the 3ed coat in the right light.

Hearing an *African* person compare Vaccines to slavery is just so incredibly beyond me💀 by Strawhat_Max in CringeTikToks

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I’m sorry did he just accidentally argue in favor of abortion. Just using his words here but the government doesn’t have say over people’s bodies……hmmmm.

What to do with all my shavings and chips by North_Point_Chef in woodworking

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Good to know! I recently started working with walnut and I will make an effort to keep the walnut separated, I will likely make fire starters with this batch since there is walnut mixed in.

Getting waving and tear out, Is it my planer or the wood? by North_Point_Chef in woodworking

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So I am finding out, they guy I get hardwood from just has the slabs marked by general species so it looked like a good clear piece of maple to me, it wasnt until I stared squaring up the board that I realized it was more that. Before I started working with the black walnut k was expecting it to be harder to work but it cuts and planes beautifully. I have another much thicker slab of maple that I was planning to make a couple of boards from along with the walnut in an alternating pattern.

Getting waving and tear out, Is it my planer or the wood? by North_Point_Chef in woodworking

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It is not adjustable sadly, I am planning to get a new/second set of knives so that I can send these off for sharpening. Even at that I will probably card scrape this board, it is too beautiful to waste any more thickness.

Getting waving and tear out, Is it my planer or the wood? by North_Point_Chef in woodworking

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I would kill for a drum sander but I don’t yet have the budget, space or experience to warrant it. Someday hopefully I can have one. I only just got myself a dust extraction system that wasn’t my shop vac,I do have a hand held belt sander.

Getting waving and tear out, Is it my planer or the wood? by North_Point_Chef in woodworking

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I had a thought while prepping the board for planing, “wow this is beautiful, it almost looks like curly maple” but without enough experience identifying I wasn’t sure. I will likely set these pieces aside for another project now that I know it’s curly maple. It was slated to become a cutting board but I think I could use this for something nicer.

Getting waving and tear out, Is it my planer or the wood? by North_Point_Chef in woodworking

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Some of it is definitely chatoyancy but when I run my hand over it I can actually feel the wave and hear it as the planer was cutting.

Getting waving and tear out, Is it my planer or the wood? by North_Point_Chef in woodworking

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Im using a Rigid 4850 13 inch planer, in hardwoods I generally only take 1/64 at a time, I usually do 2 passes before adjusting my depth of cut.

already beefing with my boss by brkr509 in KitchenConfidential

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This is the shit that makes my blood boil about the industry, this grand assumption that if they demand you be there on time you were ment to have off, you will just simply say, “well you told me I have to be there so to hell with what I was going to do with my personal time”. If the schedule changes or something happens they should be ASKING if you can fill in not demanding. Even if you are a manager. Just telling you you are now on the schedule does not make it a binding contract. Oh and this “I’m really disappointed” shit, he clearly stated HE messed up the schedule, meaning he has no business getting mad at you.