You realize plants are also alive before they are harvested for food, right?
Climate town just did a really interesting video about how the election in 2000 was literally stolen by the Republicans via brothers Bush and Bush and their corrupt secretary of State in Florida. And honestly wouldn't matter if you had voted red, Green blue purple or rainbow.
Looks like mammoth Russian sunflowers to me. We grow these every year along my driveway and the neighbors love them because they attract gold finches and red-headed house finches :-)
Stupid sexy grammatically correct Flanders...
Got it, thank you for the clarification. I've got some green frog tape that should do the job. I planned on putting down a plastic painters tarp to catch any spill out.
Thanks, I will look into using tuck tape to seal the bottom of the slab. I've never been one to follow fads, and I prefer the simple look of black epoxy over some mismatched sawdust filler.
So I guess I should tape off the bottom or somehow try to caulk around it to stop the epoxy from spilling out everywhere underneath? I am a complete amateur as far as epoxy work goes.
There is a lot more checking than I realized, and I'm afraid filling these gaps by just pouring in epoxy will be difficult. I want to keep the live edge and avoid making a complete deep pour epoxy mold. Some of these gaps go all the way through The 2-in slab. Any tips for me?
Thanks, it's only spanning about 36 in but there is about a 16th of deflection with my heavy duty router on board. I might shift the slab towards one of the weaker spots on my folding table because I figure the MDF will bend down there a bit and maybe I can match the slop in my rails with the slop in my table setup 🤣
Not sure yet, I'm waiting on a bottom clearing bit for slab flattening. I will update you afterwards.
Thank you Mr eat's ass. I appreciate the kind gesture, and I gladly accept your cheesy contribution.
Currently yes I have it wedged underneath with a few scraps. It weighs about 75 lb and I'm going to be taking a thin cuts so I think it should be all right.
Maybe these people are actually reporting the real world mileage with AC turned on and constant stops to deliver mail, as opposed to Ford who is financially incentivized to exaggerate mileage in optimal conditions.
This lady is a certified badass.
She looks solid. 10/10 wood sleep.
Yes but that's just because I'm a bonsai artist.
Got dayum I would love to leave some bright red handprints all over that big ass!
Bought this black walnut cookie off of Facebook marketplace for a good price. The only catch is it is warped, cracked, cupped, and twisted. It's about 4 in thick and that's plenty of material to make a coffee table, but I need some advice and guidance on making a router planing jig please.
The Spring colors in my bonsai garden are stunning. Come check out the Lemmy bonsai community for more content.
I built this garden shed to hold potting supplies and lawn tools for my bonsai garden. It was a fun exercise playing with the nail gun and I didn't even stab myself. The shed definitely is not plumb or square, but it hasn't fallen over yet so I'm pleased.
Please join us for some discussion on creating and keeping miniature trees at https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/bonsai
I purchased this online and was worried that it wouldn't live up to the hype. Now I'm glad to find out that the dial really is mesmerizing in person.
Looking for gas operated semi-auto shotgun for shooting trap with my wife. My full size 12 gauge is just too big and heavy for her. I would love one with an adjustable stock for length of pull but can't seem to find any.
Check this clamp monster! Made from plywood and cedar strips.
I hate peaking under the stalls or knocking doors to figure it out. The answer is so simple.