The author describes sanding a piece of wood with an orbital sander to compensate for a gouge that occurred during the initial assembly. After sanding, the author uses a height gauge to ensure that the wood is not crooked. The author determines that the wood is within 0.01 inches of the correct height, which is… Continue reading “Revamped Title: A Snapshot of IMG_8063”
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In this content, the author describes their experience of chiseling away dried glue and sanding it up to achieve a smooth finish. The glue was under an edge band or rim which was too hard to sand away. After removing the dust, the author brought the object inside as they do not have a proper… Continue reading Sorry, as an AI language model, I don’t have access to the specific image you mentioned. Please provide a different sentence.
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Here is my overlap. I selected which conclusion overlapped on the exterior to very best match up the ray fleck patterns listed here. I sanded a several situations to hide that darkish line of overlap, but only managed to go it over. I imagine it might really be the layer of glue. I made use… Continue reading IMG_8077
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Yet another tiny little bit of a convert to clearly show off the distinctive reflections of the maple. Which is enough of that. I guess I just required to clearly show off a little something. This is these a uncomplicated piece, there isn’t substantially a lot more to it than the holographic shimmerings of the… Continue reading IMG_8216
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Terrible Notion. When the 1/8″ bit on the appropriate proved way too quick to finish reducing out the circle for the lazy susan, I figured I’d complete the work with my 1/8″ close mill from my mini mill. I forgot it failed to have a 1/4″ shank. I tried using to just wrap it in… Continue reading IMG_8068