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I got professional photos done for my credenza. Hoping to start selling furniture. What do you think? (lemmy.ca)

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I love making fun French cleats for my tools. Here’s some of my favorites (lemmy.ca)

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Is the season after the reboot (after season 7) worth watching ?

Do they still have many highly intelligent and over qualified people working on it to make wacky science plots/theories/jokes ? How good is the show nowadys anyway ? Does it still hold that standard ? Been a hot minute since i last watched also i am talking about hulu reboot to avoid future confusion as one person asked me in...

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I found it disappointing. I only watched the first 3 and gave up.

Movie pet peeve: when the character pretends to not know a quote

Sorry if this is the wrong place to gripe about tired movie tropes. This is when the movie character will say something like “what was it that Byron said? She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that’s best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow’d to that...

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Beautiful work!very nice design too. Is the carcass all miter joints? That’s great skill. Did you glue them? Is there dowels or biscuits or anything holding them together?

The one I did is just glue on the miters but I wish I had the skills and tools to reinforce them

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Wow 48 hours is very fast. Good job! With vigor like that they ought to be excellent plants

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Wow that looks way better than the junk I made! How is it assembled? Glue? Screws?

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Amazing work! You made that whoever thing yourself? What an accomplishment!

I’m interested in making doors. How is it built?

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This is a meme about a scary book called House of Leaves. It’s a book that will make you feel unwell.

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Amazing! I can’t believe after all this time someone finally passed this common sense legislation.

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Actually violent crime has been dropping consistently for decades!

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You’re too kind! IDK if I can share plans- I designed it in Sketchup. Yes for sure I used a table saw, circular saw, scroll saw- so many saws!

It is mostly walnut plywood, but there is solid walnut on the doors, the molding, and the feet. I spent $600 on all the supplies including drawer slides and hinges.

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Yes I got some high-quality walnut plywood and some solid walnut too. My finish is 3 coats of wipe-on poly cut with a little mineral spirits, then 3-4 coats of paste wax. Extra wax on top.

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Thank you so much! My wife has PROMISED to murder me if I sell this 😂

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Thank you. How’s your garden growing this year?

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Yes exactly! I haven’t worked much with solid hardwoods but I have promised myself that my next piece will be. I got a second hand planer. And I’m ready, I want to make a pair of nightstands inspired by the couch in Wharton Esherick’s house

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Same. It was so good. There are some other great Thai restaurants now though like Gado Gado and Hat Yai.

Pok pok was amazing though. And Malka! Also I miss montage so much. Great food and they had cheap oyster shooters too

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Winter peas are a great cover crop and you haven’t done anything wrong so don’t fret! You have three choices which are hoeing, tilling, and pulling. Why pull them if the point is to increase biomass as you said? I don’t think that’s necessarily the point of a cover crop. The point is to keep the soil alive and active over the winter. Otherwise the bugs and bacteria die and the soil gets compacted.

Whatever you choose, you should add 1/4” of compost to the soil anyway. There’s your biomass.

So don’t worry about pulling and removing, put them in your compost bin and make the next round of compost to add to the soil. When you pull, you will still leave behind many fine roots with those nitrogen fixing bits on them although (according to author Steve Solomon ) the impact of that nitrogen is negligible and over exaggerated. You should still add compost and fertilizer to a vegetable bed.

If you till them in, their nitrogen content will make them break down rapidly in the soil and yes increase biomass and humus and also leave the soil more aerated. Won’t take long at all before you sow veggies again

Hoeing would be my favorite choice if the area is smal enough that you can reasonably do that. Aim to chop the plants just below the surface of the soil while leaving all the roots in place. Use a sharp hoe. This way you leave the soil structure in excellent shape and as the roots rot they make channels for air and water down into the ground. Remove the plants and compost them, add a bit of rotted compost and some fertilizer. Hoe or rake them gently into the top inch of soil. You can even just leave them on the soil surface and let the bugs do the work for you. Keep using winter peas it’s a good choice.

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Yup that would work just fine

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Jail? The man argued in court that he is allowed to ASSASSINATE political opponents as a former president

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