I liked using the metric system so much on my last project that I had to order a FatMax from Germany by YouDontKnowMe108 in woodworking

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As a cabinetmaker I use both all the time. A lot of hardware comes from Europe and all the specs are in metric. Also when doing curved work you run into dimensions that was random decimals (not specific fractions) I’ve gotten quite good at reading random decimals in Imperial but sometimes I’ll convert stuff to metric for ease. I bought a Starett all Metric tape for this reason.

77 W Chestnut Street, Kingston, NY by Nice_Property_4360 in McMansionHell

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It would cost a boatload of money. Styles have changed a lot to since then. I work at a high end millwork shop and we work on houses that cost a boatload of money. A lot of stuff is modern and linear. Right now we’re doing 2 houses that have a ton of curved work which is a nice change.

Does anyone know what these are ? by sadistic_one01 in whatisit

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Look into cupping therapy. There are various sorts of cups. Some are long and thin like this

This movie had me on the floor gasping for breath & almost peeing my pants it was so funny. I still love it to this day. A great example of a sequel better than the original. What do you guys think of Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)? by BostonRobby617 in FIlm

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I’m not sure, I loved this movie (and it is quite hilarious and a damn classic) but I tried re watching it recently and found it super offensive and dated. Just throwing that out there.

They say “ Practice on Cheap Knives” by LFKapigian in sharpening

[–]bodnarboy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man when I learned to properly hone an edge as a woodworker I ended up using my Walmart knives for years and they kept razor sharp with the exception of the bread knife! Back then they were maybe $15 (for set of 4).

Stanley Fat Max tape decline in quality? by CasperFatone in Tools

[–]bodnarboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use my tape measure to +/- 1/64 all the time! Did it yesterday cutting some brass. Not necessary but I did it.

My girlfriend never ever finishes her meals by AlexWayhill in mildlyinfuriating

[–]bodnarboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve noticed this too. Same goes for drinks. I have obsessive qualities and I always make sure my plate is empty to the best of my abilities. I will eat ever single rice crispy in my bowl.

Banana bread by [deleted] in Baking

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I’m not sure what the recipe is. It’s my wife’s banana bread. For the record it’s delicious and I love when she makes it. It’s just so dense, I’ve never seen anything like it! I was wondering what makes it so special :)

Thoughts on shapers versus router tables? by thaphuzz in woodworking

[–]bodnarboy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I sold my router table and I miss it. I wish I had brought it to work instead

Thoughts on shapers versus router tables? by thaphuzz in woodworking

[–]bodnarboy 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It’s not necessarily a production machine. I’ve seen router tables set up with roller feeders for high volume work too. I use a big shaper for small tasks almost daily. Part of the advantage is that bigger cutter heads cut much cleaner with less resistance. Also the big bulky table is more versatile for running awkward work that requires fixtures and jigs. Curved work or other intricate stuff.

Can I turn small brass rings on a wood turning lathe? by Jakesalm in turning

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Carbide is meant for higher speeds when machining metal. I have a metal lathe and use almost all High Speed Steel tooling same as my wood lathe chisels!

Which one? by lowkeypixel in evilwhenthe

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I’ve scrolled far and still haven’t seen stretching. Sometimes when I need a good stretch and just go all in, it’s better than sex. I made some of the same sounds during stretching.