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Great idea for using those "too nice to throw away" piece So!
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When I had my Oak tree milled up into lumber last year my neighbor also had a Maple milled up. He ripped a lot of the natural edge off of his boards before stacking it and also cut a lot of the ends off to fit it in his garage....he put the off cuts on the street for firewood.
Me being an aspiring wood hoarder
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grabbed a lot of the off cuts especially the ones infected by the Ambrosia Beetle. I ripped this Ambrosia Maple board in half on my bandsaw and made 2 more tissue holders.
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Very nice Duane
Steve
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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Great idea, Duane!
I don't like to steal things, so I'm just gonna let you know I'll be copying this in the not too distant future. Now it's more like borrowing...
Dave
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(12-30-2018, 05:53 PM)Stwood_ Wrote: Very nice Duane
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Thanks. It's just a box but it's also practice getting the mitered corners perfect along with some other practice.