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Thanks!
Thanks!
Looks great! I’m thinking about trying a mortise and tenon project. Any progress photos?
I was hoping for hardwood! Seems like it’s probably not, though.
Yeah, I can pretty easily scratch it with my fingernail, which seems the same as a 2x4 scrap and much softer than some oak and maple scraps I have around.
Also looking more closely at the bigger scratches and screw holes I see lighter wood visible, I was a bit fooled by the stain on the bottom.
It was super heavy. But I have a hard time judging whether it’s heavier than a similar bulk of 2x4s.
It lifts out so you can easily empty the crumbs.
Extras are to give away.
Generally, making little guide holes/dents — make it easier to start a drill bit where I want, transfer a point through a template, make an indent for my lathe tailstock live center.
I’m very happy with it, especially the space saving aspect.
That joke is on point. (-;
I had no idea the shape of the bridge made such a difference, that’s neat!
It wasn’t that long ago that he did a bunch of work to switch from Reddit to Lemmy. So I’m feeling well supported. Though not averse to hearing about other good clients.
Martha Wells. Finished the Murderbot series, wrapping up the Raksura. All very much of the same cloth, but I enjoy it.
Also recently discovered Naomi Novik’s Scholomance trilogy, I had only read her Temeraire books before.
Ah, thanks for the proper name for it. Yeah, handy shape!