Another Woodshop Podcast

Episode 222: 164 Days Overdue

Another Woodshop Podcast

Episode 222


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Whats on our bench: 🎶

Dan sold his dust collector and installed a new unit in its place, FINALLY shipped the 213-day-overdue bed frame, ruined his hot end on his 2d printer, and he's down to only 2 overdue orders (down from 48).


Braden has been putting in work in the shop all week, he's officiating a wedding in Denver, got a new track saw, needs to make a toe kick for the kitchen island build before Maker's Camp and he's planning for his big craft fair.


Pete wrapped up a big engraving job, made a bunch of large live edge serving boards, invented a tool to make juice grooves easier, and taking a fusion refresher.


Questions:

Dan Western

Tiltes Sash Enterprises

So I know you guys like it raw but I’ve been making raw steel frames and wood pieces for 20 years.   I have used a rattle can of clear from Rust-Oleum with great success.  Another tip I was given from a rat rod shop was brush on Floods Penetrol.   The penetrol adheres to dirt and everything so if the steel isn’t perfectly clean it will still stick.  I had it on stool that I made for my brewery and they held up to abuse and cleaning for over 5 years no issues. Cheers guys.


Sarah

Rosie's Woodshop

Should i bring my own tools to Maker camp?

I'm thinking of bringing a pull cart with me to Maker Camp. Thoughts?


Josh The Dad

Templates. How thinck is enough? what material do you use? And where do you source it?


Thomas

latelieraboie

Hey Thomas here with a question !

It’s a good one :

What are the pros and cons of a country based on religious belief ? Alright byeee


Just kidding ! I just thought I hadn’t ask anything shocking in a while. By the way people remember, it’s just a joke, don’t go up your high saw horses.

I actually have a question. I have done a lot of fair this past year and I found that products layout can really affect the look and sale of a stand. I have like 6 fair planned for December and I don’t know to do for my product placement.

Do you test layouts in your shop before or just wing it ? And do you generally prefer to spread all types of products on the tables or do you prefer to keep everything together ?


Mitch Hale

Horn Dog Maps

I'm getting a C

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