I started from 30g and ended up with 60g, a bit over 2 oz per mix. For gluing i think that's the amount i'm comfortable to work with. Any more...
Perhaps i should rename this project into "series of unfortunate events". Due to Covid19 got stuck for a month outside island in hotel, 2/3 of the...
Poor luck with the fillers. Found cabosil and it was a bit cheaper than aerosil, but after few days of waiting got the message no stock and money...
Essentially a solid diy guide for narrow strips. Sure much more steady than default guide that usually comes with the circular saws. Do you get...
Small update. Corona virus started to affect even my project. First it took me quite some time getting dust mask and filters, people don't care...
Still remains to be seen what else will be paid and how things turn out. I won't be able to relax until remaining stock will be in my shed. Import...
To clarify and don't give wrong impression for everyone reading. I just got a follow up from Edensaw, mistake was admitted and second shipment...
Ok, perhaps the problem is found. Seems i simply got all the rejects by people who could do the handpicking themselves. I.e. planks like 4.1,...
Link above applies to smooth surface finish that are common in home center shop types for example. In japan 2x4 also planed after milling and the...
I let go knot issue after confirming it's acceptable, can actually compliment Edensaw here. I did request knot free lumber and they said ok, but...
I would like to add, all input is appreciated. It's my first build so to compensate for lack of experience just was going follow plans directly....
I did calculate on nominal value too, but even if i was rounding up 5inch wide plank to 6inch (2inch steps) it still added only 7 board feet to my...
Most likely i go with this approach, use most smooth surface as glue surface. However epoxy coating/painting over "hairy" and rough surface will...
All lumber is at nominal 2inch, most of it is near 5cm thickness. Just one large board is 4.5cm, few 4.6-4.7cm. Why i thought about planing or at...
From BOM there is such a line "All timber is "PAR", or "Planed all Round". Thus sizes given are nominal, ie 2 "x 1" has a finished planed size of...