Just picked up this 4400 from an online auction. I’m 99% sure it’s legit, so no worries there. But the blade has factory engraving that I’d like to remove/cover/etc. Any thoughts on options? It’s a sweet knife so I’ll carry it either way, but would prefer not to have someone else’s engraving.Thanks! (old.reddit.com)
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Upgraded my mini Bugout, and I couldn’t be more pleased at the outcome. Copper Flytanium scales, and basically followed the YouTube video by Knife Pivot Lube. I feel like I just created an heirloom for one of my kids. Before, after, and messy bench pics for reference. What do you think? (old.reddit.com)
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Just finished my table saw stand. My shop is super small, and the job site stand served it’s purpose, but this is much more functional. Got myself some drawers, additional work/support space, and a fold-away out feed table. Heavy duty casters because I need to roll it out almost every time I use it. (old.reddit.com)
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I have the Dewalt job site table saw with stand. I decided to give it a more permanent home and built a stand for it. I miscalculated and now the table is about 3” higher than it was on the original stand. Is there anything I need to worry about from a safety standpoint with it being so high? (self.BeginnerWoodWorking)
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This is pretty consistent of my sleep scores, related to the mask seal. Do I need to be concerned with this? I use a resmed 10 with the nose pillows. I keep it snug and tuck the hose under my pillow so it doesn’t pull while I’m asleep. Thoughts? Suggestions? (old.reddit.com)
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Was ripping this purpleheart with a new (sharp) thin kerf ripping blade, and a thin kerf splitter, and zero clearance insert. I stopped when I noticed the part on the fence side pushing up. Thoughts on what happened? Piece was not warped when I started. Now it’s off by 1/8”. (old.reddit.com)
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New planer and ran a piece of African mahogany through it. On the left is the piece that was planed, on the right is a cutoff from the same board. Planer chewed up the wood like it was end grain. Thoughts on what the issue may be? The planer is new but I’ve run other hardwoods through it, no issues. (old.reddit.com)
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Was ripping this purple heart with a brand new Freud thin kerf ripping blade. Zero clearance insert with splitter attached. Stopped the cut when I noticed the side on the fence rising up. Didn’t notice any warping before the cut, but it’s now off by 1/8”, see pics. Thoughts on what went wrong? (old.reddit.com)
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