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Where can I find designs or a blue print for a work bench that would work well in a garage?

I'd like to build a work bench in my garage. I don't want one that has a peg board in the back, but I'd want to have probably two shelves below the work surface. Where can I find a good design that I could use or alter?


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Woodworking – Looking for good hardwood for making kitchen cutting boards?

I am planning to make some kitchen cutting boards and would like to know what type of wood would be best for this. I've heard that it should be a hardwood, with a tight grain (I hear oak is not so good for this). It also needs to be a fairly non-toxic wood due to its application.

I'm in southern Ontario so a local wood would be best. So far I've heard beech or hickory are good choices, but haven't been able to find any in my area.


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where can I buy wood for building a cabinet?

I need unfinished oak wood for top of the TV cabibet to palce whole top.
Is home depot sell those type of the wood?
I couldn't find on their web site. or any other lumber store carries? by the way, I live in Michigan.
Also, how expensive?
Please help me!
Thank you so much everybody!!
Your answer helped me a lot!


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What are the essential tools and supplies I need to start building golf clubs?

Hello,

I really want to get into club building but I'm overwhelmed by the amount of tools and equipment available.

What are the essential things that I need? I'd like to start by building a driver, a putter, and a couple of wedges.

Is someone willing to make me a list of what REALLY is essential to get started? I have a lot of basic tools but I know there are some specific things that I need to purchase.

Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

John


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Durability of pine kitchen table?

How durable is pine for a kitchen/casual dining table

I ask because I want to build a table to math some chairs that I have and the chairs are pine. I originally thought oak would be the best, but I want it to match the chairs. And, needless to say, pine is more economical.

I just want to make sure that if I put the effort and cash into designing, and building the piece, I will have it for many years to come.

So, if you have a pine table that you use everyday, how has it stood the test of time?

Or, if you know alot about wood what are your thoughts?


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