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NOBODY HARMED, NO BLOOD. Could of been worse, this guy was standing in the correct position, and using a push block. The only thing is, he may not have been holding down the strip as well with his block. Hmmm. But kudos for staying safe. Nother lesson, never walk behind a table saw while in operation! Bryan England (@englandmadeit) • Instagram reel WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM 42K likes, 973 comments - englandmadeit on April 14, 2024: "This is why you never stand directly behind your work piece while using a...
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Someone posted on a refinishing/repair forum that she had a table she'd like to repair. Of the 350 replies, over half recommend more sanding, belt sander, 40-60 grit, hand plane. Sure recipe for blowing thru the veneer. How do I know it's veneer? Look at the edge banding. Solid wood top would never look like that. Look at the grain pattern, it's not edge glued planks. Geez oh pete. Just for reference, strip with chemicals, apply oxalic acid bleach, sand lightly with about 220, and refinish.
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Years ago I came up with this idea for cutting strips by using my wooden feather board. I submitted it to a wood magazine. I won $25 and signed away all rights. As you can see, I just installed roller bearings. It worked very good. 3 months later, in a wood working sale flyer, there it was and labeled as "Dual use feather board, exciting new tool" That was my last submission of any kind.
