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- The Best Settings for Various Woods Laser Engraving
It is important to note that the optimal speed and power settings for laser engraving wood will depend on a number of factors, including the type of wood you are using, the thickness of the wood, and the desired depth of the engraving Here are some specific recommendations for laser engraving
- wood, hardwood, strong, springy - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
wood, hardwood, strong, springy hardwood wood Jump to Latest 11K views 11 replies 8 participants last post by mtenterprises Jun 23, 2012
- How To Apply Hardwood Edging To Sheet Goods - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
How To Apply Hardwood Edging To Sheet Goods Shelving, drawer fronts, utility cabinet tops These are typical items that get built with plywood or other sheet goods such as melamine The convenience of using sheet goods is great, but one downside is that quite often one or more of the edges
- Naturally green colored wood - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
As another poster stated Lignum Vitae is green It is also the hardest wood on the planet It comes from Argentina Do a search you should be able to find it many hardwood dealers carry it In a pinch you can even cut some pieces down and use them as Cool Blocks in your bands saw
- Newel post install, on flooring, or sub flooring?
^This (best you can do in your situation) glue it in with PL Premium construction adhesive Even the sides of the post to the subfloor and hardwood flooring
- Hardwood steps warping?? | LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I am in the process of installing hardwood steps in my house I did the first three and thought they looked pretty good The temp outside was 80, so i turned the furnace off Unfortunately, I went out of town without turning it back on As a result, I came home to this today (please see attached
- Edge banding MDF top - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I'm in the process of building a version of the FWW Getting Started in Woodworking bench and want to modify it a little by wrapping hardwood around the MDF top (3 4" MDF doubled up into a 1 1 2" top) Looking for advice from the forum experts about how to go about this I'm thinking right now
- Recommendation for solid wood base to veneer for furniture
From the little I did in the past I know I like to work with solid wood (as much as that makes things more complex, but then it's what I take pleasure from ), but I don't have the money for hardwood so I was thinking of finding some cheaper reclaimed wood, or perhaps construction wood and veneer it
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