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from Woodworking: all things made from trees. https://ift.tt/2UV4kDn
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So, I'm a long time lurker, but I finally did something this sub might appreciate. I constructed a two tier, 2 burner brew stand from scratch. The welds are a bit janky, but you could park a truck on it. It uses two Bayou Classic BG14 Burners, fed from a 10psi regulated propane bottle. The gas lines from the header to the burner are 3/8" CSST hookup lines for typical appliances. All grinding was done with a 4" hand grinder and a flapper wheel.
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Hi r/DIY
I have finally finished my Magic Mirror. To control it I have incorporated a gesture sensor that allows me to interact with the mirror. I've put together a two-part tutorial (with pictures and video) that I hope you find interesting and useful.
The tutorial is in Spanish but at the end of it you will find the option to translate it into your language.
Greeting!
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The project is still in progress as I’m onto the varnishing stage and it will likely take about a week for me to finish all the coats so I wanted to post about it now and see if anyone else has attempted this before. Please ask any questions that come to mind!
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Like every good project, $3,000 and 6 months later it turned into quite a bit more. I learned a lot from this subreddit when I was researching choices; hopefully someone can scroll through my photos and learn from a mistake or two.
It sticks out about 1/2", I was wondering if maybe there's some kind of spackle equivalent I could put on the ground to make a ramp up to it or something. Quick & dirty is basically what I'm looking for. I have two photos, one close, one far, but I can't figure out how to flip them right-side up in reddit. [link] [comments] |