@hesswoodwork: Replying to @Charlie #woodworking #wood #tequnique #woodshop

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springadventuresfl
SpringAdventuresFL :
The level of humility that this guy exhibits is legendary. Responds calmly to an insulting question and asks for advice.
2022-08-25 23:05:53
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burnhamwoodworkingllc
Eric Burnham :
Always consider wood movement. You can tongue and groove the border or even domino. Use the breadboard technique even
2022-08-25 21:51:21
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_mavericks._
Mavericks :
As far as I know, this how you make a chess board 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
2022-08-25 22:05:07
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80hdengineer
80hdengineer :
Is that purple heart? 😍
2022-08-28 11:41:32
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lundqvistmachinsnickeri
Mäster Davids Machin Snickeri :
Veneering is always the beat way. Better for movement, better for wood use, better for the environment (use less rare wood) and requires more skill!
2022-08-26 10:55:18
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wenzwood
WenzWood :
Utilizing the stability of the plywood is smart
2022-08-26 12:55:43
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jp_toto
JP Toto :
100%. I use MDF and even thinner veneers but otherwise same same. Nice!
2022-08-26 16:32:30
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pastabazoo
Noodle noodles :
you only glue the frame correct
2022-08-26 00:32:35
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broken.horn.relics
Broken Horn Relics :
if you make it end grain that should mitigate issues with wood movement
2022-08-26 01:18:35
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jeffaestus
Jeffaestus💙 :
All of these trades are full of gatekeeping dips. Nothing like doing small versions 5 diff ways and seeing how they react in an attic every month 😎
2022-08-26 15:00:21
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darciecrafts
J&D Woodworks LLC :
It’s a nice idea. We use maple braces on our stuff that hangs on walls.
2022-08-25 21:32:21
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danielbeer05
Daniel Beer149 :
Don’t use edge grain edges
2022-08-26 16:37:50
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stevecrane010
Steve Crane :
that is the best way to do it
2022-08-27 23:15:33
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robertsinnovation
Roberts Innovations :
I like mdf instead of plywood it doesn't move at all. and you can veneer on the side that is exposed and no one will know.
2022-08-28 00:50:27
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jumbo.slick
Thomas Zima463 :
This is beautiful.
2022-08-25 22:20:29
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redhousewooddesigns
Tom :
It's how I would do it. Especially, if I was using wood species with different T/R ratios.
2022-08-30 23:02:08
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johnprlapointe
John LaPointe926 :
I've had the same experience e with glue shift and/or wood expansion and contraction in laminate guutar bodies. Argh!
2022-09-01 16:17:20
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buzz_morrow
Uncle Buzz :
dimensional stability, plywoods main purpose. 👍
2022-09-02 11:05:04
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tomdandridge
Tom Dandridge :
I did the same when I made mine in 1975 during shop class. Still looks great! Nice job you!
2022-09-03 00:17:30
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biggm333
Matthew Belangia :
If you epoxy the top you shouldn't get any movement in the future. But this way work great as well!
2022-09-29 21:10:36
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