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We buit montesori curvy plywood balance boards. They are 36" x 11" deep by 3/4" thick. They are made of 3 layers of maply veneer plywood. I'm unsure of the...
Asked on 05/23/2021 by Sarah Daniele
1 answerI was trying to make some dados for a shelf for the first time and unfortunately, they did not come out perfect. The dados on the left and right side...
Asked on 05/22/2021 by MLEN
1 answerAfter sanding my wood table with sandpaper grit 80, 180 and finally 240, I applied a first layer of a mixture of 25% turpentine and 75% raw linseed oil, then...
Asked on 05/17/2021 by François Beaune
4 answerI am making my daughter's rabbit her own "room". I bought some pressure treated plywood and made a 6' x 6' square and covered it with fake grass. ...
Asked on 05/12/2021 by Dizzy49
0 answerI am about to stain a new redwood deck. Does anybody have first-hand experience with a good stain for Direct/Heavy Sunlight? I live in a hot and arid part of...
Asked on 05/08/2021 by John Dangerous
1 answerwhat is the strongest joint between using such fasteners https://www.core77.com/posts/27725/Death-to-Cam-Lock-Nuts-Flatpack-Hardware-That-Will-Hopefully-Become-Obsolete (ikea furniture ones), and the kreg screws for pocket holes ? Using a 90 angle joint between...
Asked on 05/05/2021 by user9694
1 answerOver the weekend I did some basic repairs to a now lone nesting table. It is about a foot and a half by two feet wide if it matters. A...
Asked on 05/04/2021
2 answerI have sanded my wood flooring and I want to put a protecting finish on it. I want to keep it looking as natural as I can and not...
Asked on 05/02/2021 by Theresa Small
0 answerI am looking to make a "side access" pull-out 'drawer' to replace very high cabinet shelves (two shelves so high they are currently nigh-unusable). It's full depth (22.5"), only 15"...
Asked on 04/28/2021 by Ajean
1 answerI have a wooden Ikea bench. At the base of the back of the bench are two holes for pins that, with a screw higher up, hold the back of...
Asked on 04/28/2021
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