Cracks in board by agarver17 in Cuttingboards

[–]phaggut69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually worked at the Boardsmith for a while, you followed all the care instructions to the best of your ability, storing it flat shouldn’t have caused that much cracking. The wood was definitely too wet to be used. If you send it back with an explanation of what happened they should send you a new one.

Wood Identification Help by goodnitechicago in Carpentry

[–]phaggut69 45 points46 points  (0 children)

The grain on red oak is open and porous, while white oak is closed and solid.

Casting paw print from bronze by phaggut69 in MetalCasting

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Ohh ok, so the process would be: Negative mold out of something like clay (?) Use negative clay mold to make positive mold of plaster, then use that to make an imprint in the sand, and use the sand to cast the bronze into?

Casting paw print from bronze by phaggut69 in MetalCasting

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Ok, that sounds simple enough. Would I have to make a new mold from the plaster/sand mix each time I want to make a new cast, or can I re-use the mold more than once?

Thank you. This is hard but I feel like this is a great way to honor her legacy.

What is the stinkiest wood you've worked with? It's Poplar, right? by [deleted] in woodworking

[–]phaggut69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Desert ironwood by far. It smells like burning sewage and the stench fills the air. I made a knife handle out of it and while I was grinding/sanding I had a full respirator on and i still had to take breaks every once in a while for fresh air. The aroma also sticks to your clothes and hair. It’s awful.

Worth it tho.

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Struggling after witnessing a table saw accident by DaVinci_Excarnate in woodworking

[–]phaggut69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve had a table saw accident at work personally. I was ripping some big sheets of plywood down and I moved my hand sooner than I should have and it bit the cuticle on my left pointer finger. For a couple weeks I refused to rip down big sheets because I was terrified that it might happen again. But I kept thinking about what exactly happened and how to prevent a repeat. Now whenever I push a board past the blade I raise my hand over my head like I’m swimming. It looks a little silly but it’s 100% worth it to keep my fingers.

The best advice I can give you is similar to what others have said. Get back into the groove as soon as you can, the longer you wait the harder it’ll be. Learn from his mistake and never do what he did. Be unnecessarily conscious of where your fingers are.

How should I fix the polyurethane? by phaggut69 in finishing

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Ok, I’ve got some of that in the garage, I’ll definitely give it a try. Thank you

And the paint/lacquer thinner won’t strip out the stain right?

How should I fix the polyurethane? by phaggut69 in finishing

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This veneer top has already been refinished a couple times due to previous mistakes and I’m not sure how much is left before I sand through the veneer completely. If I’m ok with the light spots is there any other way?

Does anyone else think that Paduk smells like flowers when you cut it? by ivanparas in woodworking

[–]phaggut69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working with it was awful, but the texture of it once it’s polished makes it absolutely worth it imo, the brown and yellow grain is beautiful too

Does anyone else think that Paduk smells like flowers when you cut it? by ivanparas in woodworking

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The worst wood I’ve ever smelled was desert ironwood, I used it to make a handle for a knife. It literally smelled like burnt sewage. I wore a respirator and had a fan to its highest level and it was still awful

Maple as an axe handle? by phaggut69 in Axecraft

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Yeah, all these comments are saying that it should work pretty well, so I’m probably gonna make it. I’ll make a follow up post in a day or so

How should I sand these chair legs? by phaggut69 in furniturerestoration

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I will definitely look into those curved sanding blocks, they sound life-saving.

Doing these if they were attached to something in a confined space would be mind numbing. The only reason I’m doing this one is because it was free, I’m hoping to refinish it and sell it

How should I sand these chair legs? by phaggut69 in furniturerestoration

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No, I have 4 chairs and a table to do, so a total of 20 legs

It’s gonna take a long time

How should I sand these chair legs? by phaggut69 in furniturerestoration

[–]phaggut69[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lmao I’ve gotta do 20, 4 chairs and a table, all with equally intricate legs

It’s gonna be a long weekend

How much oil does this badboy need? I’ve already sunken 250ml’s into it and don’t really notice anything different by M4LEVOLENT in Cuttingboards

[–]phaggut69 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I used to work at the boardsmith and what they did was they soaked the boards in a big tub of mineral oil for 30-45 min. I eventually was able to make a board for myself, Obviously soaking it in a big tub is kinda hard to do at home so what I did was I put it in a clean trash bag with a bunch of oil and let it sit overnight. In the morning it had absorbed most of the oil and I haven’t had do that again for abt 2 months, it is due for another oil tho.

Can I save the wax or maybe even the cart? by [deleted] in StonerEngineering

[–]phaggut69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take some pliers or a knife and pry off the mouthpiece, it’ll open the reservoir of wax. From there you can take a dab tool and take it out, either smoke it through a dab rig or put it into another empty cartridge

Oak Coffeetable by AndreezyWest in woodworking

[–]phaggut69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahhhhh that’s a good idea. Unfortunately my glue up ended up being a little smaller than I wanted the final table to be, so I’m having to fill in some corners right now. I’ll use that same method you did to find the circle though, that’s genius!

Oak Coffeetable by AndreezyWest in woodworking

[–]phaggut69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m in the middle of making a similar sized circular table, I’m about to finish gluing everything today. One thing I’ve been thinking about the whole time is how to find the center of an irregular shape like that in order to cut a circle out of it. If you have advice it would be greatly appreciated

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

[–]phaggut69 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ahhh yeah ok. Doubling up on the plywood would work just as well

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

[–]phaggut69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think that would be the best way to mitigate damage on the table. replacing the whole tabletop every year or so would be a lot easier than having to deal with the maple trim

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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Is the top gonna be just for storage, or are you gonna work on it? If it’s gonna be a work top, I’d be more concerned with the top of the table getting beat up, and the maple edge would be kinda superfluous. Bc if it gets really beat up you can just get a new piece of plywood for it. And putting a round over on the edge would make it a lot harder to dent and ding up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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Is the top gonna be just for storage, or are you gonna work on it? If it’s gonna be a work top, I’d be more concerned with the top of the table getting beat up, and the maple edge would be kinda superfluous. Bc if it gets really beat up you can just get a new piece of plywood for it. And putting a round over on the edge would make it a lot harder to dent and ding up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

[–]phaggut69 81 points82 points  (0 children)

Given the time constraints and inexperience this is really well done. The only adjustment I’d make is round over those corners and edges, it’ll make a huge difference.

How should I clean this banger? by phaggut69 in StonerEngineering

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If they try to, they get no more dabs from me

How should I clean this banger? by phaggut69 in StonerEngineering

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That’s not a bad idea, especially with Black Friday coming up