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Moving big logs without big logging equipment     (iv.ggtyler.dev)
submitted by NeedleStack to Woodworking 1 month ago (+13/-0)
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A Cheap Way To Get Into Woodworking     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Jews4atSYSTEM to Woodworking 4 months ago (+1/-1)
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#woodworking: How Smooth Should You Go?     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Jews4atSYSTEM to Woodworking 4 months ago (+1/-1)
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The cordless drill will never be obsolete.     (i.imgur.com)
submitted by registereduser to Woodworking 5 months ago (+21/-0)
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For laying out those man size dovetails.     (i.imgur.com)
submitted by registereduser to Woodworking 5 months ago (+8/-1)
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This timber is so rare, you have to prove you are worthy enough to buy it      (www.abc.net.au)
submitted by paul_neri to Woodworking 5 months ago (+3/-1)
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Is there a carpenter in the house? Easy question. Best answer, usual prize, dinner with dangus.     (i.ibb.co)
submitted by paul_neri to Woodworking 6 months ago (+3/-1)
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Take a look at the pic. The blades are different lengths and only one seems to fit ffs! No big deal as I'm going to throw the lot out as the main blade (one closest to the saw handle) is blunt but I'm confused as to why different lengths are provided when two blades don't fit or ... am I missing something? I'm no tech head.
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Homebuilding - OSB vs Plywood: Is there even a debate? [16:31] - Essential Craftsman      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Love240 to Woodworking 10 months ago (+9/-0)
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compact stairs     (pin.it)
submitted by Belmont to Woodworking 1.4 years ago (+3/-0)
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Is The Cordless Drill Becoming Obsolete?     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by paul_neri to Woodworking 1.4 years ago (+2/-3)
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How to remove stripped screws – 7 different ways     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by paul_neri to Woodworking 1.6 years ago (+3/-0)
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I designed and built some kid's chairs. 11 of them. - Links work now.     (Woodworking)
submitted by I_Built_A_Whatchamacallit to Woodworking 1.6 years ago (+54/-0)
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Hockey Jersey Chairs - https://files.catbox.moe/3hlb4h.JPG - With crossed sticks and a puck cut into the side.
Football and Baseball - https://files.catbox.moe/d1ave9.JPG - Uprights for Football, and a bat and ball for Baseball. This design could also be modified for soccer, rugby, etc.
Barn and Grain Elevator - https://files.catbox.moe/dp38ml.JPG - They can drive their little grain trucks through the elevator, and put their cows and horses in the barn.
A couple Castles - https://files.catbox.moe/alo0ud.JPG - I made the pink one first, and then thought that I need to make a fortress also. But I don't really like how the grey looks. The next one will be dark blue with either a white or yellow seat.
And some Mountains and Forest Chairs - https://files.catbox.moe/ra030g.JPG -

Going by size charts I found online these are sized for kids 3-6 years old. But it'd be really easy to make them bigger.

I figured that kid's have good imaginations, and will be used as both chairs and not dollhouses, but action figure fortresses.
They're bolted together with furniture bolts and t-nuts. I made sure to angle the backs the same as a kitchen or office chair. Without the angle they'd look cheap and homemade.
A couple of them need the paint touched up, barn doors should be smaller, and I should change the logo size on the football ones. But overall I think they turned out pretty good for a first batch of prototypes.

I made them so they can be flat packed and easily shipped. So hopefully I might be able to make and sell some of these online. And yes I know about copyright infringement and all that. So selling sports ones will be difficult.
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Finished Garden Box pics with some answers to questions     (Woodworking)
submitted by OriginalGoat to Woodworking 2.0 years ago (+24/-0)
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First off, thanks to the Goat who suggested I run a circular saw through my mitres to clean them up it worked great. Also, this is a garden box for my daughter to learn to grow with, it's not for anything spectacular I just want her to keep a small garden practice with.

I lined it with felt garden liner so that the roots can breathe. I just put some weather proof finish on it.

https://files.catbox.moe/o4mmqk.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/1ldrsl.jpg
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Garden box I'm working on     (Woodworking)
submitted by OriginalGoat to Woodworking 2 years ago (+49/-0)
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https://files.catbox.moe/l84z8r.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/z0hcgw.jpg
https://files.catbox.moe/1zexh9.jpg

Never built one. Ran the top through the planer but still have to attach it. Will update with pics when it's complete.