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Spalding intermediate irons? I can't seem to find any info on these at all. Apparently spalding stopped making clubs early 2000 and these don't show up anywhere from their production years 1920-2002

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Is this a bootleg bag? Can anyone help me find this specific model?

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How does this impact position look?

What about it?

This is consistently my impact position, does there look like I could change anything? (Competent enough to take legitimate advice)

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Is this a good jointer?

What about it?

This is my first jointer and I just want to know if it's going to last me as long as I take care of it. I've never owned anything craftsman before so I'm not sure.

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Beginner woodworker here, help needed

What about it?

My friend and I are attempting to build a very large trebuchet, and are trying to do it without buying tons of lumber (it’s very expensive where we are) so we have these two long pieces of wood that we are trying to attach, end to end for an upright support. What are your thoughts on how to do this?

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What are these tools?

What about it?

Looking through my late grandfather's shop I found some tools I don't know the use of. Maybe you guys can help. Thanks

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“100+ year old barn wood”, what is it?

What about it?

I friend gave me 20 ~4x4x8’s. Super dense, very heavy. I’m a woodworking noob, but am happy to have some wood

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Coaster build

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Coasters are foam sheet on bottom, then plywood, and gorilla glue to hold the ceramic chips down. Question is what can I use that will hold up to cold beverages to almost grout but fill in the gaps for the coaster surfaces? I can tape off the edges and use a lot more gorilla glue, was thinking clear caulk but it would be harder to spread, not sure how spackle would hold up, and have zero epoxy experience. The wood part was easier, just 4” squares glued and pressed to foam craft sheets.

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Laser cut map of Okinawa I made a couple of months ago.

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Took me an unholy amount of time to prep this piece of Elm as my first project, trying to make a coffee table. What should I finish it with? I only want to make grain pop and give it some protection., would Beeswax do it? I've tried BLO on a piece of scrap and couldn't get it to dry whatsoever.

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