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I need to order more off Amazon and I just don’t even know where to start.

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Considering I only have a jigsaw a senter and a Pyrograph anlso if you have hints on how to get beter that would be appreciated

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[Question] What oil would you recommend for birch kitchen utensils that's food-safe and preserves the beautiful natural light and white/dry color of the wood? I made a simple large wooden fork for cooking and looking for an oil to to preserve the natural color and also protect from moisture. LMK!

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Chip carved clock

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Reminder: Check your filters.

I've done lots of sanding the last couple days. My ceiling mounted dust filter is working great! Now to order another set of filters so I have them when I need them. Stay safe, and work that wood!

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Anyone use penofin penetrating oil on Sapele wood? Looking for UV protection without much color added.

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I damaged my girlfriend’s table with some everclear, how can I fix this?

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Question regarding Odie's Oil

Finishing a large slab table of curly spalted maple. Previously tried Rubio on curly maple and was not satisfied with the results, mostly bc of the limitations with not being able to sand beyond 180. Sanded this up to 600. In few of the spalted areas, it's drinking up the oil like crazy. Question is, should I continue applying coats of Odie's Oil until these softer parts get fully sealed before moving on to Odie's wood butter?

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I am building an outdoor tortoise enclosure out of pallets. Do I need to seal in the wood to weatherproof it or will it be fine as is?

I am building a couple of outdoor tortoise enclosures. I do wildlife rehab, rescue and fostering and I do all the rescues turtles and tortoises. I wanted to build a few outdoor enclosures for the tortoises but didn’t want to spend a ton of money on it so I asked my neighbor if I could have her wood pallets since she was getting her whole porch redone in brick so had a bunch of pallets from the brick delivery. I cut the pallets in half and I am screwing them together with a wire mesh base so the tortoises can’t dig out. But I am wondering if the wood that the pallets are made of would need a coating (polyurethane?) to weatherproof them or if it will slowly decay without it in the Florida weather over time? If so, what would be the best coating to use? Thanks in advance for any help!

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It's a good weekend to spend all my money

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Cheapest wood for temporary plant stand + do I have the tools?

TLDR: I want to build a plant stand to save money, and it doesn't need to look beautiful or last me more than a few months. Is it worth it, and if so what wood should I get? Hi! I'm in need of a plant stand for my temporary accommodations, since my plants are crowded and not getting enough light at the moment. Because of this, I don't need anything fancy, pretty, or durable, since I only plan to use it for a few months until I move. I'm considering building one by altering some DIY plans to save money, and am wondering what wood I should get, since most DIY tutorials recommend using nicer wood that will last. I'm considering plywood since it seems to be cheaper than pine, but I'm wondering whether there's much of a difference on how much it would warp if a bit of water from the plants accidentally spilled? Additionally, my only tools are a hand saw and a dremel -- will one or the other be harder to use with a hand saw? And lastly, can I buy the cheapest wood I find for this project or will the cheapest stuff not be worth it? This will be my first real woodworking project. Thank you!

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