It’s show #573! On today’s show, we’re talking about is traditional joinery antiquated, a safe glue for food items, starter tools for odd jobs, why so much 4/4 lumber in Illinois, and ideas for a special picture frame.
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Listener Questions
- Vincent asks whether traditional joinery is now antiquated as he is using dowels over dovetails.
- David asks why larger panel saws are not commonly in use.
- Tony wants to glue back together a wooden spoon and asks about using Titebond III.
- Patrick can only find 4/4 thickness lumber and wonders why no one has thicker cuts available.
- Matt has inherited some special wood and wants to make a picture frame.
- Padraic called in and with his thick Irish broque we paid little attention to his question but raved about his accent…or something about starter tools.
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