Now glue an pool ball on the big end to make it a weapon as well.
I have done just that before. Glued, threaded, and screwed on to be exact.
Now glue an pool ball on the big end to make it a weapon as well.
That is some really fine work! Love it love itOne of the few good things about this whole beer virus bs is that I've had a "little" extra time on my hands and I've had a chance to make myself a new cutting board.
I didn't even need to add washers under the feet on this one too keep it from rocking. [emoji38]
Thank you. Turned out smaller than I had hoped, but it'll do the trick for now. [emoji4]That is some really fine work! Love it love it
One of the few good things about this whole beer virus bs is that I've had a "little" extra time on my hands and I've had a chance to make myself a new cutting board.
I didn't even need to add washers under the feet on this one too keep it from rocking. [emoji38]
That's impressive woodworking!One of the few good things about this whole beer virus bs is that I've had a "little" extra time on my hands and I've had a chance to make myself a new cutting board.
I didn't even need to add washers under the feet on this one too keep it from rocking. [emoji38]
Against common recommendations, I actually used my planer. I took exceptionally light passes, but still ended up having to cut off the ends because of chip out. But it was only about a quarter of an inch, so it wasn't a big deal.Like it. Planer or belt sander to smooth it out?
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