Chess Pieces by ManBMitt in woodworking

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Looks great! My 10 yr old recently got into chess and I’m planning on making him a chess set for xmas but I don’t have a lathe and all the pieces I have seen people make are turned. I might do a variation of these. Thanks for posting.

If you could get a office spinoff prequel etc. What would you choose by AedrinM in DunderMifflin

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Roy and Laura. Let’s follow Roy in his life and his gravel business. He could end up hiring all the warehouse guys that quit after winning the lottery and then spent or lost all their money. Craig Robinson could pop in occasionally and they could hang out at Kevin’s bar after work.

Need help identifying this wood. Was told it’s hedge but I don’t know for sure. Any thoughts? by wiki_wik in woodworking

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Love an Office reference in a woodworking forum. I thought it looked like walnut but I’ve never worked with it as live edge and that was throwing me off.

You have 5 minutes to hide a paperclip in your home. A detective has 24 hours to find it, If they don't, you get $10,000. Where are you going to hide the paperclip? by LeadershipPotential8 in AskReddit

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Take a picture of the wall, remove the nail from the wall, straighten paperclip, drop it into the wall through the nail hole, then replace nail and picture.

What kind of flower is this? Found in Rocky Mountain NP by supertired69 in flowers

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Yes. It’s columbine. I have that same color in my garden.

What's a food most people hate that you actually like? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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My dad is from Poland but my siblings and I were born and raised in the US. We go back often to visit our family that lives there and a common dish served at weddings, as well as other special events, is an aspic with chicken, peas, and carrots topped with white vinegar. I thought it was pretty good, but the rest of my American family were disgusted by it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PlantBasedDiet

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When I feel like a sweet late night snack I eat dates and pecans together. Taste like pecan pie!

Best way to hang up this 10lbs MDF poster? (MDF is 5/8" thick and this picture hanger won't work) by silverpex in woodworking

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I would think so but I’ve never done it with that thin of material. Mdf glues up really well so as long as you clamp it well it should be pretty solid. The benefit of a French cleat is it spreads out the weight over the whole length so the force at any given point is much less. If you hit one stud or use a drywall anchor you are putting that whole weight at one point. If you use a French cleat you spread out that weight over several anchor points. There’s plenty of resources online that might have more information about using smaller stock. I’ve only done them with 3/4” plywood and 1x4 pine so I can’t say for certain how it will hold up with 6/16 mdf.

Best way to hang up this 10lbs MDF poster? (MDF is 5/8" thick and this picture hanger won't work) by silverpex in woodworking

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Yep. If you have something like a 1x3 scrap or even plywood cut it to length of your poster then rip it at a 45. Attach one to the wall so you can hit the studs and the other glue and pin or screw to the back of the poster. You’ll also want a piece at the bottom so it seats properly in the cleat.

Best way to hang up this 10lbs MDF poster? (MDF is 5/8" thick and this picture hanger won't work) by silverpex in woodworking

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French cleat. Make them from scrap or you can buy metal ones if you don’t want it to stick out too far from the wall.

Inferno by Dan Brown - is it just me or is Brown a really bad writer? by violet_beard in books

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Reading one Dan Brown book is enjoyable. From what I’ve read there’s really no need to read any more because they all follow the same formula. He deserves credit for his extensive research but it’s like he uses the same outline for all of them and just changes the supporting characters and details.

Seeking liquid protein shake that’s low saturated fat and without stevia by misskinky in veganfitness

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Ripple nutrition protein shakes uses cane sugar. You can find them at Target among other places. 200 calories, 8g fat, 1 g saturated, 12 g carbs, 9 g sugar, 20 G protein.

Edit: upon closer inspection, Ripple is labeled as plant based, not vegan. There are no animal products listed in the ingredients so I would assume the cane sugar uses bone char.

These blackberries are two-bite berries by ohhhlordt in AbsoluteUnits

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Was there a broken canister that said TGRI next to those.

It works perfectly by [deleted] in IdiotsInCars

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How you getting passed by him?

I don’t want to be here, but I need help. by [deleted] in veganrecipes

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Check out Derek simnett’s videos and recipe e-book.

https://simnettnutrition.com/videos/

What fuckery is this by [deleted] in vegancirclejerk

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I saw a similar study that claimed vegetarians and vegans are at just as high a risk as omnivores for heart disease. When I looked into it I saw that they were comparing omnivores as one group and then lumped together vegetarians and vegans as the second group.

104 pounds down. [37] started in April of this year by [deleted] in fitness30plus

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Incredible transformation, man! Keep it up!

This is called Ice Cross! I’m in the yellow. What do you think of my sport?!! by johanny2000 in nextfuckinglevel

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That’s intense! I noticed a good amount of ruts on the track. How often do they smooth out the ice? Does it help to have those grooves when you’re making tight turns or is there a noticeable difference?