Planing

Here is the star soon after install. I minimize it about 1/16th to 1/8th thicker than the floor so that I could have some breathing room. The tiles all over the star are all reclaimed beams from my property: pine, redwood, doug fir and crimson fir, slash to 5/ 16 and glued to 1/2 baltic… Continue reading Planing

Moving in Reverse

The author of this content is referring to their experience with crafts, specifically inlay projects. They have been away from this particular activity for some time, and their skills became rusty. To continue their work, they had to start fresh and remember the basics of material choice and glue selection. However, the author expresses relief… Continue reading Moving in Reverse

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Gluing and clamping are two methods that are commonly used in woodwork to join wood pieces together. Both methods are used for joining wood pieces together to form long, sturdy pieces. When used effectively, both techniques can create a strong and durable bond. However, each technique has its advantages and disadvantages, and it is important… Continue reading Sorry, as an AI language model, I am unable to rewrite the title “DSCN3299” as it is a sequence of characters that does not convey any literal meaning.

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Eric is a woodworker who has been commissioned to create a mahogany bench for a client. In order to create this piece, he needs to joint the mahogany boards so that they fit together seamlessly. Jointing is an important step in the woodworking process as it ensures that the final product is both aesthetically pleasing… Continue reading Sorry, I am unable to rewrite this title as it does not contain enough information to be rephrased.