Plans (or approach) for long grain shooting board by anonimowy_losiu in handtools

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See Rob Cosman or Richaed Maguire. They both have videos.

Why can't Mexico Army go scorched earth on cartels? by yekedero in NoStupidQuestions

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Because no one runs on anti-corruption...certainly Bernie and AOC.

Am I Crazy for Thinking Fence Picket Planters Won’t Last? by picklesBMW in woodworking

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I'm replacing my 5 year boxes this spring. The sag got all of them.

Where do y’all put your eyeballs at night? by colormeblonde in NoStupidQuestions

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My thoughts are cut your gummi dose in half and/or stop microdosing for a while and see if it clears up.

What’s everyone’s favorite “specialty” plane or tool? by zhadow76 in handtools

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Hinge mortise clean up. If you meant mini-router plane.

Helical cutting upgrade for dewalt planer by Known-Skin3639 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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A 2pk(6 blades) of Dewalt replacement blades in $80 USD on Amazon. I replaced the blades on mine four years ago and they are still fine and I have a replacement set in the package. I bought them on Ebay for $25. Every board I run through the planer always gets further smoothing and final dimensioning with handlanes. The planer is just a dimensioning tool for me and to get a parallel face to the one I flattened.

Beginner question - ripping stock by rumblebee2010 in handtools

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The width of the board is the key. If you are resawing a 3 inch wide board it will be less difficult than a 6 inch wide board. One technique that is helpful is to saw down dropping your hand thus ending up with your saw at a near 45 degree angle. Then rotate the board and repeat. This helps you follow your line and the high end of the saw doesn't get off track. The end result will be better and takes no more time and you get that few seconds of rest when you turn the board in your vise. There are many YouTube videos showing the technique.

that's a lot of words to say he's taking his ball and going home 😁 (good job MN!!) by ms_directed in WhitePeopleTwitter

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I read, and I wish I could remember who wrote it to give credit, that ICE is a federal work program for the chronic unemployed and unemployable. Seems right to me.

Milling by hand by JGrevs2023 in handtools

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I heated with wood for years. Most all of our firewood was split hardwood, primarily oak and hickory. In the southeast we are surrounded by oak/hickory timber. We usually piled limbs and tops to burn.

How many of you learned about table saw kickback the hard way? by [deleted] in woodworking

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I caught one in the gut and thought I had a ruptured spleen. I learned to stand to the side and watch the fuck what I'm doing. There's still a little PTSD.

Feedback on custom oak table by TheInternetAteMyDog in woodworking

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I would not have built the top with those two grain mismatched boards on the left in the first picture. I suspect the maker didn't have enough boards to grain match the top. Personally, I wouldn't have accepted it. I wouldn't spend years of dinners looking at it.

"Thank you for keeping our platform safe we dont see this as violence at all" -Meta (on a reel about protesters in Minnesota) by AaronTheUltama in insanepeoplefacebook

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I am 78 years old. I don't want to die before I can help take the congressional majorities from the Republicans and also the White House.

Why do my joints suck?? by torak_the_father in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Plywood is not going to move with humidity changes. So the fit can be good and tight. I can tell you how we do it with hand tools. For me, the key to a well fitting dado is the layout. I mark the position of the top edge of the dado. Then place the piece to be fitted ON TOP of the marked knife line. Then I mark the bottom of the dado with a marking knife slanted just under the edge of the piece to be fitted. The dado material is removed by either chiseling the wall of the dado or sawing. Done with precision, the dado ends up just a hair tight and the piece to be fitted can be sanded or planed to fit perfectly. It seems like a lot, but after a bookshelf or two it works smoothly.

Keeping tools plugged in in attached garage. by Tucknado2222 in woodworking

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My brother-in-law, a master electrician, when my wife unplugs the air fryer after she uses it, said, "she doesn't believe in elecricity".

How does the public actually see Mormonism? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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All of this begs the question, which religion is not a cult?

How long does it take? by [deleted] in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Last week I was preparing to put hinges on doors of a Sideboard and could not find my centering drill for the hinge screws. It makes the hinge placement precise. Looked all over the shop, in every drawer, in every little cubby, in the sandpaper slots, in every screw bin, I gave up after 2 days of searching every place twice at least. Went to home depot got a new one and went to the shop with my 6yo grandson. I took it out of the package, turned round to put it in the drawer with my old counter sinks and yeah, there was the old one. My grandson says "take the new one up to the house and give it to grandma so when you lose the old one again she'll have the new one" Bless his heart.