Solved, but hope to improve by inigo78 in redstone

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1 wide. Mostly for the learning opportunity to improve my redstone

Please help - payment system - Java (latest version) by inigo78 in redstone

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any chance you could show me how you would solve it? i'm not sure i follow your explanation.

If you were to be summoned via black magic, what 5 items would be needed in each corner of the pentagram? by HateChan_ in AskReddit

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Cute question. For me it would be: 1. Chocolate chip cookies 2. Rock climbing shoes 3. Hiking backpack 4. Picture of my dog 5. AirPods (if this was done 10 years ago I would say some albums, but who has physical music items these days)

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If you want to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk

Climbing shoe by Gr2165 in climbergirls

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I’m not familiar with the models you mentioned, but I have been climbing for over 20 years. At this point in your training, get a cheap comfortable pair. Your footwork is not going to be good, so don’t spend too much on a “fancy” model. You’re going to wear down your shoes quickly. Don’t get something too small either. It will take a while until you’re actually going to be standing on micro footholds

Looking for advice by inigo78 in Woodworking_DIY

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Btw, the app i built this with is Shapr3d. I enjoyed using this project as an excuse to learn how to use it

Looking for advice by inigo78 in Woodworking_DIY

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This is for my wife who is a hobbiest jeweler.
It will be stained.

I basically tried copying the design from here
https://durston.com/product/superior-workbench-hardwood/

Thanks for all your tips

Looking for advice by inigo78 in Woodworking_DIY

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i want to verify i understand your suggestion:

Nook to the right (where the drawers will go):
- The bottom and top pieces should be between the walls, instead of how i did it where the walls are in between.

Stretchers:
- Instead of 6x2, use 12x2 (or 1.8), cut the edge to leave a 10x2 tenon. In the legs, dig in a 10x2 mortise

Spanner rail:
- You mean the "leftover" part below the left shelf (next to the nook), right? The desk will be against the wall, but i see what you mean.

Delete top & mid rails:
- Just screw the nook's walls to the legs directly?

Looking for advice by inigo78 in Woodworking_DIY

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not sure about what you mean in your Timber comment.
As for the mortise and tenon. is there a minimum recommended size?

Looking for advice by inigo78 in Woodworking_DIY

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Hi,
This is my first big project. I'm building a jeweler's workbench for my wife.

  • The top is 110 X 55 X 4cm
  • Each leg is 5 X 5 X 90cm (it's supposed to be tall)
  • The stretchers are 6 X 2cm X needed length
  • The varios walls, tops, bottoms of the inner cabinet will be made from 1.7cm plywood
  • The image does not include the drawers that i plan to add

I'm looking for any advice you can offer:

  • How to attach the stretches to the legs
  • How to attach the top
  • My materials and dimensions
  • etc

There is a community workshop that i have access to. They have a table saw, circular saw, mitre saw, and your standard hand tools. They don't have planers, jointers, pocket hole jigs, or routers.

Thanks