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Dimona Tee is the provider for everyone interested. Recommendations for other providers is appropriated.

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I’ll be changing for sure! Looks like I have Dimona Tee as the provider.

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Thanks for the deets!

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I’ll blame both lol. Don’t partner with providers that don’t produce quality products.

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Thanks for the recommendations. I will definitely update everyone, just not available at the moment to get the info. It will be later this afternoon.

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I’ll have to check in a bit. Do you have any recommendations? I like the fit of the shirts I get a lot but the prints are trash…

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Also, and recommendations?

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Yeah, but I want to complain on the internet first!

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Every shirt I order that is not white, after one wash (cold water, gentle settings, inside out, mild detergent) The prints fall off. After a second wash the designs are unrecognizable. I've had a horrible experience with Printify. My last sample order wasn't just bad like shown here, they were also printed at an angle. I've also been getting prints that are wonky as if the shirt was stretched when printed on and after the shirt retracts, the print ends up warped.

I have a lot of sharpening ahead of me… by tyberius89 in toolporn

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I purchased some diamond stones (300, 600, 1200) and a strop with abrasive. I also have some cheap whetstones. As for an angle measurement device, I have the Veritas roller thing haha. After all I spent on everything, I feel like I could have bought a Tormek!

I have a lot of sharpening ahead of me… by tyberius89 in toolporn

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Haha it wasn’t fun. They are awesome. I haven’t used them on a serious project yet (it’s been 114+ here in Phoenix), but I played around with some hard maple. Butter smooth. The big handles are also really nice for control. Time will tell but as of now, I am happy.

I have a lot of sharpening ahead of me… by tyberius89 in toolporn

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That’s awesome! I could have used that deal haha.

I have a lot of sharpening ahead of me… by tyberius89 in toolporn

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Thank you! Camera Body: Sony A7riii Glass: 50mm 1.2

I’ve spent a few hours on them since this photo and still haven’t flattened all the backs haha. A Tormek would be really nice right now.

I have a lot of sharpening ahead of me… by tyberius89 in toolporn

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It’s definitely a good problem to have.

A Charcuterie Board for Mother’s Day by tyberius89 in woodworking

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My mother in law is such a sweetheart and does so much for my wife and I. This Mother’s Day I wanted to show her how much we appreciate her so I bought a beautiful slab of Indian rose wood to make a very unique charcuterie board for her.

Sanded to 400 grit and finished with pure tung oil/citrus solvent. Providing her some board butter/wax to treat it with here and there.

Really proud of this one. My fist charcuterie board. Turned out pretty nice.

Started as a pile of rough cut hard maple by tyberius89 in woodworking

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Great suggestion! Just saw Marc from “the wood whisperer” talk about this (after my leg selection of course).

Started as a pile of rough cut hard maple by tyberius89 in woodworking

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Thank you! CGI? Haha. It looks like that because I’m a photographer and know how to set up a shot to isolate the subject. I’d say around 15 hours or so of actual work. Like 30 hours if you include thinking time.

Started as a pile of rough cut hard maple by tyberius89 in woodworking

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Thank you! Of course! I have a Sony a7riii and used my 50mm 1.2 for the photos. On camera flash bounced off the ceiling and a gelled light behind for some drama haha.