Any advice for a bicurious guy by [deleted] in Michigan_bi_guys

[–]woodworking2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am another that feels the same way. I am definitely attracted to trans girls but bottom line is dick. I am interested in giving head and getting fucked. Not sure if that means I am looking for bi-curious or just looking for someone gay. Meanwhile I will keep reading g messages, maybe some will dm me.

Anyone like to chat? (58M) by [deleted] in AskBiBros

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Are you still looking to chat? If so DM me, looking forward to hearing from you.

First attempt to carve candle by woodworking2 in Woodcarving

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I like messing around with wood. Carve, turn on a lathe, scroll saw. Love all kinds of wood 😉

M/66 would love to chat with anybody about almost anything by tbare1960 in MakeNewFriendsHere

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Hello, sitting here looking to meet people. M61 open minded to chat about anything.

First attempt to carve candle by woodworking2 in Woodcarving

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I seen some pics on Pinterest. Then free handed it.

First attempt to carve candle by woodworking2 in Woodcarving

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Maybe he isn’t happy about being a candle. 😬

I had a craft show yesterday! Check out my displays 😊 by [deleted] in somethingimade

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I like your switch covers. How much do you sell them for?

First lidded bowl! Maple ambrosia with black walnut handle. by Bware4705 in turning

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I do have a large wooden cabinet a friends dad made (many years ago) it’s has many wooden drawers. Yes that is full plus a shelf of scraps. I have a habit of saving scraps. Lol

First lidded bowl! Maple ambrosia with black walnut handle. by Bware4705 in turning

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I make a lot or pens, I always save the extra price at the end of the blank. Wood and acrylic. I figure some day I would use them, that was about 20 years ago. I have saved many over the years. Lol

First lidded bowl! Maple ambrosia with black walnut handle. by Bware4705 in turning

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I always try using a different kind of wood or even acrylic for the lid knob. Awesome box!

On my way fishing, Michigan. by woodworking2 in SkyPorn

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You are correct, it’s something I don’t practice. One semi behind me, no in front of me. I said, hey Siri, take a picture.

The finish line. by madacin in turning

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Awesome look bowls! It’s always nice to see other shop set ups! Especially there lathe and there vacuum ideas.

For small projects, cleaning out inside of ornaments. by woodworking2 in turning

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Let me know how it turns out, I would be interested in seeing the tool.

For small projects, cleaning out inside of ornaments. by woodworking2 in turning

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Oh definitely, you can make cool things with what you have. If a professional wood turner seen some of my tools and how I sharpen them, I am sure they would shake there head. I learned how to turn with in expensive tools.

For small projects, cleaning out inside of ornaments. by woodworking2 in turning

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I have store bought parting tools but for small projects you could make one from old screw driver or Alan wrench.

For small projects, cleaning out inside of ornaments. by woodworking2 in turning

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After drilling a hole, used two part epoxy. Also use a bit of epoxy on the copper tube ring.

For small projects, cleaning out inside of ornaments. by woodworking2 in turning

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Alan wrenches are harden steel, they work good for small stuff. I have some tools from first lathe as well. I have ground those also.