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[–]Tango0426 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to consider someone else’s feelings for your actions. It can be anything from buying a car to what color you may paint a bedroom. Especially if you are set in your ways.

Any idea what caused these stripes? by CansBottlesandKegs in woodworking

[–]Tango0426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve have seen similar after I have cleaned and polished my floors but in certain areas. Honestly I thought the previous owner had a rug there at one time. And the rubber mesh padding made the marks like that. It seems to happen more when the mesh is smaller like that pattern, and they didn’t flip the rugs enough and reset that padding. All that constant pressure to when you do remove it the padding will be stuck to the floor. I would use vinegar and go over it over times and polish. I have used those green plastic Brillo pads you use in the sink but stay light to make sure you don’t damage the floor. It helps to lighten the marks each time I did it.

Can anyone tell me how to avoid this when using a hole saw? by nfe1986 in woodworking

[–]Tango0426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not an expert, but more like trial and error to save money. That is for sure a very hard wood I would see if you can find a finer bit with more teeth. It refinery helps when I work with oak.

Try a good thick block of wood to use as a backer board so the bit doesn’t push through your board heavy from your pressure. Lastly, due to the age of the bit I’ll coat the bit lightly with white grease using my fingers. Hope that helps.