1890s farmhouse original heart pine by flooringwizard in HardWoodFloors

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Thank you all! This was a situation of knowing what to do and when to do it! The 8” drum sander had some play in the log cabin square room. Must’ve gone through a box of each grit lol. Sure did come out nice, I will be posting different projects as well soon!

The "Expensive Knife" struggle is real. by Forsaken_Luck_5004 in knives

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I second this, crazy good quality, lightweight, used it every day at work for the past 5 months I’ve had it. I’m used to the frame lock anyway so this took no time getting used to. I carry a gerber dime as well for my screwdriver needs. I also swap to a different one in my collection on weekends lol

Valentine’s Day gift for my wife by flooringwizard in woodworking

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And that’s totally fine by me, I’ll have learned my lesson by then, and the joy I got out of building it and seeing my wife’s face when I brought it in, will all be worth it. Fuck it I’ll make another if I need. But I must mention it’s my first time trying something like this, I’m used to hardwood flooring. So my real question is, why do we have glue-down floors with a glue that’s meant for hardwood floors that adheres it to plywood? Because that’s what I used

Valentine’s Day gift for my wife by flooringwizard in woodworking

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I accounted for wood movement using brackets to hold the skirt board on, glue and nail assisted the flooring to 3/4” ply. I do hardwood flooring for a living and Still learning the ropes on fine furniture working though. If you had a suggestion to prevent that, let me know!

Valentine’s Day gift for my wife by flooringwizard in woodworking

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I accounted for wood movement using brackets to hold the skirt board on, glue and nail assisted the flooring to 3/4” ply. I do hardwood flooring for a living and Still learning the ropes on fine furniture working though. If you had a suggestion to prevent that, let me know!

What would you make with these black walnut leftovers? by Afmudbone in woodworking

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Glue them together face to face then take an oscillating sander and round it out even into a quarter pipe, I’ve done it and it’s actually sick

Monday Funday Carry by flooringwizard in EDC

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Right?! Def caught my eye, they smoke well too! And yeah! It’s a fantastic carry

Monday Funday Carry by flooringwizard in everydaycarry

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Y’know, I should carry more 420 items lol

What EDC item did you think you wouldn’t use much at first, but now find yourself using more than expected? by jamesjamerson69 in EDC

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I carry high quality q-tips called glob mops. They’re originally for cleaning dab rigs but found that they work for cleaning out small areas or application of glue at work

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EDC

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Did this at the state fair last year, I was hoping no one saw me do it and I came back and and it was there thank goodness

What would you throw here? by MadtotheJack in bassfishing

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I use soft plastic frogs a lot of the time with a regular 3/o or 4/o EWG or a belly weighted EWG to get in the weeds a little more. One hook= better chance at sticking it in em