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  1. rcflyer23

    Fixing a fretboard

    A friend on mines backup guitar's fret board decided it was time to start separating from the neck. I put a little glue and used my fret board clamps to clamp it down. I'll check it out tomorrow after the glue has setup good and slowly put tension back on the neck and bring it up to tune...
  2. C

    Fixing Stained Glass

    I did not know exactly where to post this or even if I should, but since this site seems to have a lot of knowledgeable people with a wide variety of background I will ask. We have some stained glass windows in our Church and some of the small pieces of glass have been cracked. We do have...
  3. crokett

    Fixing Lathe Run-Out - Fixed!

    Ok... long story but after replacing the head stock belt on a Delta 46-465, which as per the directions involved me whacking the spindle in a vain attempt to get it moved out of one side of the head stock to replace the belt, I put the chuck on the lathe last night and there was a noticeable...
  4. CatButler

    Fixing tear out

    I was using a block plane (shout out to splint eastwood:icon_thum for selling it to me) to clean up the excess glue and extra wood on a through tenon on a step stool I was making for my wife. I wasn't being careful enough and :eek: tore out some grain on the face. It's deep enough that sanding...
  5. B

    Fixing a run in Shellac

    I sprayed a dresser the other day and didnt notice until the shellac was dry that i have a couple of runs/sags. I know I can use DNA to fix this, but is it better to just concentrate on the area of the run or should i do a larger area? Should I go back and respray just the affected area or...
  6. TN Woodie

    New House/Shop ... Roof... Photo Update 4/15

    OK, I am building a new shop, is should be 70 x 28 with a garage door at one end. It will also double as the support for the walls of our new house. Yes, this is a basement, full daylight on two sides and will be shop and working garage as there is also a garage on the main level that will be...
  7. The WoodButcher

    Fixing to get on the road

    Hey folks, I'm fixing to get on the road. I'll be heading out of Charlotte around 10:30 or 11:00am. I'll be calling Kevin when I get in the Concord area. The bowl blanks didn't seem to be any good to me but I'll bring a few chuncks anyway. My Phone Number is 980-721-7954 if you need to get in...
  8. M

    Fixing a Varnish Finish

    Many of you may have seen my earlier thread "Unique Countertop Commission" that described a beautiful solid Bubinga countertop I built for a client here in Hendersonville. After the installation was completed, I gave the top a final coat of Rockhard Tabletop Varnish and snapped some final...
  9. Mtnman

    Tip for fixing those dents and dings

    I don't know about most woodworkers, but when I am building small projects that have a top, bottom, and sides, like a small counter top spice cabnet, I like to fine sand the parts before assembly and glue up. I was doing the final assembly when the whole cabnet slipped from my hands and fell...

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