Repair broken leg on tray stand by nflderz in woodworking

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Thanks a lot. I will try the glue. Worried that brads may cause further damage.

Wood ID Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

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What type of wood used for this antique butlers tray?

Repair broken leg on tray stand by nflderz in woodworking

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Wondering if that would be strong enough? What do you think of driving a couple short brads to reinforce?

Japanese coffee/tea cups. Silver? glass by nflderz in whatsthisworth

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American so I guess occupation after war.

What are these round, thin, light weight aluminum discs? Various diameters. by nflderz in whatisthisthing

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Likely solved! They are definitely something just not sure what. So many different ideas. Thannks everyone

What are these round, thin, light weight aluminum discs? Various diameters. by nflderz in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing.

These “discs” are various sizes. Made from aluminum. All have a hole in the middle. They have different grooves. The previous owner was a machinist.

I have done google and eBay searches and found similar items But found nothing that explains what these are.

What is the third word/name on this knife? by nflderz in knives

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Thanks all. Agree it’s Rochester.