I think maybe I would mix some stain with linseed oil and apply another coat to darken it.
If you were set on paint then maybe try marine touchup paint?
I think maybe I would mix some stain with linseed oil and apply another coat to darken it.
If you were set on paint then maybe try marine touchup paint?
Haha always setting them down and losing them so I bought 150 presharpened one.
My kids still use my nexus 6p. Had to swap the battery twice now.
I guess if you include my house in the price of the French cleat wall it's not so cheap.
No! I should have clarified, its just my same shop and I store some of my laser cutting supplies here.
Never too late! It's probably the most useful/fun tool I own.
Yes, I used my table saw.
However with a diy circular saw sled you could do this without too much fuss. Most circular saws I have seen allow the plate to be adjusted so the blade sits at an angle so that shouldnt be a problem.
I have broken down plywood into strips in similar fashion using that method.
Simple version https://www.wwgoa.com/article/shop-made-circular-saw-guide-cheap-easy-and-awesome/
If you have access to a router you can make a version that keeps you from straying https://www.woodmagazine.com/saws/shop-made-circ-saw-guide-cant-stray
When I cut down sheet goods with a circular saw I have a big 4x8 piece of foam insulation I lay on the ground and then set the plywood on to keep things well supported and keep the blade from hitting the ground.
Nice, I have used 'anatomy textbooks illustrations' in some of my prompts to good effect to. Try that one out if you havent.
Yeah that is weird. A big portion also just look like ostrich.
I also got this gem
It really got me in the shop more, and actually using all my tools more often now too.
It also got me into new hobbies with microcontrollers and LEDs as I have built several wifi enabled Led signs and a flight control box for Microsoft flight Sim