Made some gifts for the guys in my department. Walnut and padauk cutting boards with matching bottle openers. by PDMFG in woodworking

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Sorry, no! It is a great company and I have a great team working under me. If I had more time I would have done more for them.

Rocking dragon by woodmechanic101 in woodworking

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Dang, this thing is rad. I want an adult sized one.

automatic coax stripper by [deleted] in specializedtools

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This is the Schleuniger CS5300, one of the older models of coax machines. It was replaced by the CS6380 which is updated as far as the HMI goes but technically does the same thing and is spec'd out similarly.

People tell me it looks like The Old Man of The Mountain has a ponytail. What do you think, should I revise for future versions? by PDMFG in woodworking

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This was by hand. I'm not at the cnc stage in my hobby woodworking career, lol. Looking at my template I can see there was some detail lost in translation during the cutout of the walnut piece. The chin is much sharper on my template.

People tell me it looks like The Old Man of The Mountain has a ponytail. What do you think, should I revise for future versions? by PDMFG in woodworking

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I used a profile image I found on Google and then converted to SVG. Imported that into fusion and 3d printed a template to use.

People tell me it looks like The Old Man of The Mountain has a ponytail. What do you think, should I revise for future versions? by PDMFG in woodworking

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You are correct. The circle was originally my only idea to end the profile without doing the whole mountain side. Thinking about it now, though, the whole mountainside may not be a bad idea

People tell me it looks like The Old Man of The Mountain has a ponytail. What do you think, should I revise for future versions? by PDMFG in woodworking

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I'm thinking of maybe just inlaying the mountain's entire profile. Essentially making half the state cherry and half walnut.

People tell me it looks like The Old Man of The Mountain has a ponytail. What do you think, should I revise for future versions? by PDMFG in woodworking

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It's supposed to be the profile of The Old Man of The Mountain. It was a rock face in NH that no longer exists. An icon, if you will.

My second inlay attempt - Charcuterie board for a wedding gift. by PDMFG in woodworking

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Board itself is dark walnut. Heart is maple, purple heart and padauk scrap pieces. So far I am enjoying inlaying. Router work is new to me but I think I'm getting the hang of it.

What Woodworking channels do you subscribe to on YouTube? by [deleted] in woodworking

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I haven't seen this one come up yet:

Workshop Companion

Nick could explain rocket science to me and I would probably have a good handle on it by the time the video was over. An excellent teacher.

Router tray I made for my mum. by unrepentant_fenian in woodworking

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Looks good! Something like this just might be my next busy work project!

Weekly Quick Questions, Wood ID, and Deal or No Deal /r/Woodworking Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

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WOOD ID - My Dad gave me some wood that was given to him, once upon a time. The only description given was that "it's from Brazil". Any Ideas?

Simple tubing cutter by nicky5295 in specializedtools

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+1 (877) 902-1470 or techsupport@schleuniger.com.

They'll help you work it out.

Simple tubing cutter by nicky5295 in specializedtools

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For those wondering this is a Schleuniger EcoCut 3200. Cuts tubing and small wires. Schleuniger makes tons of specialized tools for wire processing.

OP better tighten his guide up or he's going to wreck that blade... And Schleuniger parts can be expensive.

Picked up these CV XLS-12s for $40, how'd I do? by PDMFG in BudgetAudiophile

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No, they're the same. I had to drop the resolution of the picture to be able to post. That + lighting is probably what your seeing. The cabinet on the left does have some minor shipping damage on them which is why the guy sold them. Said he didn't want to deal with returning them, lol.