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Best base wood for table saw sleds - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum I have read a bunch of different opinions on what is best to use for table saw sleds Here's the consensus I've gathered: MDF absorbs moisture too easily and will warp, plywood from Lowes is a terrible product and will warp, Lowes hardwood veneer plywoods have terrible substrate and will chip
Solid Wood or Plywood for Drawers? - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum I'm wondering what peoples opinions are in regards to the material that make up drawer sides and backs? Is it considered higher quality furniture when they are made from solid wood? From a stability standpoint it seems like plywood would be the right choice hands down What do all the artisans
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
End Grain Screw Trouble | LumberJocks Woodworking Forum The idea is to glue a hardwood dowel in a hole perpendicular to the screw so the threads of the screw grab into the hardwood cross grain (much better hold than end grain) Obviously, you need to use a screw long enough to fully engage in the dowel And be sure to drill the proper size pilot hole so not to split either of the woods
Has anyone else have color change with Minwax Gunstock 231 I purchased 5 -1 gallon cans of Minwax Gunstock 231 to do my hardwood floors (red oak) 3 of the cans I have put on have a nice golden brown tone I have just a little bit of my floor to finish and the last 2 - 1 gallon cans have a lot of red so much so that it does not match the rest of my
Any experience with Red Grandis? - LumberJocks Woodworking Forum Red Grandis (Eucalyptus Grandis) is a fast-growing, sustainable hardwood that offers an ecological alternative to tropical hardwoods Versatile and strong, this beautiful hardwood is 100% pure FSC-certified and can be used for a full range of interior and exterior applications Exceptional characteristics include uniform color, texture, weight and machinability Available consistently, year