STL316: Canadian Edition
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
- Anissa crosses the border to hang out with Vic and Steve Der-Garabedian and ask them questions about jointing veneer, minimalist woodworking, moving shop, and why the best place to use your track saw is on top of a table saw.
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Great show, I really enjoyed this one. You 3 did a great job. I like variety and hearing different speakers.
A splendid show, after over fifty years of woodworking I have discovered (I’m a little dim witted) that my favorite thing about woodworking is-the diverse personalities of the many woodworkers like yourselves and many others who like to provide help to others. Even the Canucks😊. On another note, Vic and I share being artillerymen and when we tell you something is, “as dangerous as a cocked cannon”, you better listen!
The cubic system used in Europe is just for billing. You go your lumberyard, choose your planks which will vary in width most of the times, according to your project needs and then they will calculate the price by getting the plank's volume (length x width x thickness) and multiplying by the price. If you're in the know you'll be familiar with the cubic meter price of several species. You will also be able to get a ball park value of the wood you need for a given project and the average price for a plank if you often get the same sizes.
Linear metres is the answer! Here down under if you order wood you specify the width and thickness and then order an amount of linear meters of that timber. Simple!
That was a beauty podcast, eh? About time us Canadians got an episode hosted north of 49 and not just being .33333333 of the panel. That's 1/3 for you fraction types, by the way. Actually...it wouldn't have been North of 49, would it, Vic? Because it was Southern Ontario....So it wasn't in the REAL Canada. Nevermind. I take it all back.
I want to know about the table they are sitting at? Are there plans available?
link in the show notes... OoopS! I forgot it. Gimme 4