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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

Mistakes made on projects in The Small WoodShop

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  • you were talking about white oak and how bad it would crack and split on the end gran  lol try live oak

  • shame about that nice piece of white oak, i LOLd at the router round the box that's something i'd do

  • I never make mistakes. All my projects come out perfectly. In fact, I'm practically perfect in every way. I don't even lie.

  • Don't give up on the oak slab. You can bore it out with Spade bits in extensions and insert square tubing for strength and use polyurethane glue to keep the tubing in place as it dries. There is some salvation for the small boxes as well, but maybe too time consuming.

    I am guessing that it was the topside of the slab you were showing?...well you can always mix up some colored epoxy and pour it in the crevice to make it look like a natural fissure. Keep it lower that the finished surface.

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