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I am a local Arborist and Contract climber in the Charlotte area. I harvest tree's that were deemed "Unsafe" by certified arborists that would have otherwise ended up being chipped and dumped. I get everything from Black Walnut, Black Cherry, Hickory, Iron Wood, both Red and White Oaks...
I'm looking at purchasing a Grizzly table saw, and customer service just told me that there's a 10% coupon in Wood magazine. My understanding is that the coupon is only included in subscription copies, not newsstand copies.
Does anyone have an active Grizzly coupon that they would be willing to...
I have been looking for a site like this to just be in contact with fellow wood workers in North Carolina. Always looking for tips on how to do things better as well as constantly looking for gently used power tools and wood to purchase.
I don't know where to post the following:
My father, a woodworker, 30 years ago (before his death 20 years ago) just after we moved in, suggested to me, a daughter who was still doing some cabinetry and carpentry, at that time, that this holly tree in our front yard should be used for marquetry...
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I wanted to get some opinions on places (local or online) to buy domestic/exotic kiln-dried spindle blanks. I have bought quite a few from the Raleigh Woodcraft, almost all fully encased in wax and most with MC above 20%. I am wanting to find a place that sells blanks that are already...
I made this urn recently, set it down on my assembly table where I had put my smock, and thought it looked like a setup for a killer photo so I took it.
I am going to build an extension on my daughters' bunkbeds and I, and they, would like the wood to roughly match. This picture shows the basic structure of what we are trying to get to, but is not their beds. I am going to add on the bed and frame section that come off to the right.
The...
If you have the day off today, or even 2 hours after work, you can easily build a small coffin candy dish and use up some of the scraps in your shop. This has an easy to remove top and is just the right size at 15" long by 6" at its widest point. Also, no need to measure angles as I show you how...
Has anyone heard of a wood called Suporara (sp?) ? It is a very strong wood that is being used for wooden dogs, vise handles for shoulder and tail vises. I also have a 6/4 board approx. 6" wide by 4 feet and very heavy. It is so hard that it is impossible to drive nails into it without drilling...