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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Open Question: Is there such a product as this? (For wood carving)? and more...

 
 



Open Question: Is there such a product as this? (For wood carving)? and more...

Open Question: Is there such a product as this? (For wood carving)?

Hi, I'm wondering if anyone knows of a product that would strengthen areas of short grain on wood carvings? Something that you could brush on, or even dip the carving into and it would soak in and make it stronger... I don't know of any, but I thought I'd ask here. Thanks!

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Open Question: What is a good wood to make a pipe from?

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Open Question: Pin Up Girl Wallpaper?

I am wondering if anyone knows where I can get WW2-esque pin up girl wallpapers. I would greatly appreciate it. Also i would prefer them to be drawn like those on the nose of a plane commonly shown on wwII films

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Open Question: How to make a giant tree?

So I am looking for ideas to make a giant tree going up the corner of my daughters bedroom wall to hang monkeys off of. I found a dead tree branch outside and am wondering if i am able to use this or if I have to spray it or dry it out? If anyone has any ideas on how to do this or perhaps a better way to create the tree suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Open Question: What saw blades can cut through bone?

I have about 100 rib bones (beef) with no meat on them. They have been cleaned and are ready to cut to the correct size for my project. I am wondering specifically if a concrete blade will cut them. I'm looking for a general cheap blade I can purchase to get the job done. Thanks! I'm a little against using a hacksaw, even though I have a metal hacksaw blade. By the time I cut through 100 thick bones, my arms would be useless! I need a much faster and muscle friendly solution :)

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Open Question: how can i soundproof my room? ?

really cheap, doesnt have to be professional but at least reduce the amount of noise that comes out of it, any suggestions??

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