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Custom cabinetry can be a real treasure trove of beauty for your home, but hold onto your tool belts, because Eric G's dishing out some truth bombs in this midweek update! One of the biggest pitfalls lurking in the world of custom cabinets is the finish — or lack thereof! Eric spills the beans on how some small custom shops might leave you high and dry with rough finishes that could make your beautiful new cabinets look like they were slapped together in a hurry. It's essential to know that if your cabinet maker doesn't handle the finish, that's a major red flag waving in your face like it's at a football game! So tune in as we navigate this cabinetry conundrum and arm you with the knowledge to avoid those costly mistakes before you hand over the bucks.Let's dive right into the nitty-gritty of custom cabinetry, shall we? Eric G. lays down some serious wisdom in this midweek update, shining a light on one of the biggest pitfalls lurking in the shadows of custom cabinetry purchases. Picture this: you're all set to revamp your kitchen, dreaming of those sleek, stylish cabinets that will make your neighbors green with envy. But hold on! Before you whip out your wallet and hand over your hard-earned cash, Eric warns us about the not-so-glamorous side of ‘custom'. The term is as slippery as a greased pig at a county fair, and it can mean different things depending on where you are. From semi-custom to full-blown bespoke, the range of quality can be as wide as a Texas highway. One of Eric's main points revolves around finishes—oh, the dreaded finishes! He's seen it all in his years of experience, and he's got the inside scoop on what to look for. Spoiler alert: if your cabinet maker can't finish the cabinets or doesn't have a solid partner to do it, that's a massive red flag! It's like buying a car and being told you have to paint it yourself. No thanks! Eric breaks down the common issues with finishes, particularly from those small custom shops that might seem charming but can leave you with cabinets that look great until you touch them. He emphasizes that the finish is where many warranty claims arise, often due to poor-quality materials or careless work. So, if you're in the market for custom cabinets, keep your eyes peeled and avoid those shady shops like the plague!Finally, Eric wraps up with a call to action for all you home improvement enthusiasts. If you're thinking about diving into the custom cabinetry pool, make sure you're dealing with reputable craftsmanship. Do your homework, ask the right questions, and for heaven's sake, don't settle for anything less than a finish that's going to stand the test of time. You deserve cabinets that not only look good but are built to last. Trust me, your future self will thank you!Takeaways: When shopping for custom cabinetry, ensure the shop provides a proper finish; it's crucial! Be wary of custom cabinet makers who don't finish their products; it's a major red flag. A good cabinet finish is essential to avoid warranty claims; don't settle for less! If your cabinetry arrives unfinished, it's like buying a car without paint—what's the point? Custom cabinetry can vary wildly in quality; always check the finishes before purchasing. Never trust a cabinet maker who can't guarantee a solid, durable finish on their work! Links referenced in this episode:aroundthehousonline.commonumentgrills.comCompanies mentioned in this episode: Monument Grills To get your questions answered by Eric G give us a call in the studio at 833-239-4144 24/7 and Eric G will get back to you and answer your question and you might end up in a future episode of Around the
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An attack by Israel on Iran, and subsequent retaliations are set to play havoc with the oil market, with the commodity jumping as high as 13% at one point. Will Australians pay more at the fuel pump following these attacks? And the ASX ends the week on a sour note, even with new records achieved over the last few days. Interview with Vivek Dhar, Director of Mining and Energy Commodities Research at Commonwealth Bank. Host: Tom Storey Email us your thoughts to moneynews@nine.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Get better at extracting the oar without being splashy and frantic. And why your elbow position is of critical importance. Timestamps 00:45 Finishes for sweep The goal is to get the oar out of the water in a smooth movement and as efficiently as possible. Start with the correct set up at the finish. Your handle end should be in line with the side of your rib cage. Check the position with our outside hand pointing to the stern and across your side body. (see video). Check your handle height when the oar is squared and buried under the water. Ideally your outside hand should be on your lower ribs. Check your elbow position - the outside arm elbow should be pointing backwards towards the person behind you. You do not want your elbow flared out to the side over the gunwale of the boat. Because the most efficient way to pull on the handle is at 90 degrees to the handle. with your elbow flared sideways this is inefficient in terms of the ergonomics of how much forece you can put onto the handle. 03:45 Drills for finishes Pause at the finish with the oar flat on the surface of the water. This helps you check the height of your handle and your outside hand should be brushing your shirt. The handle height is the same as when your oar is under the water a the end of the power phase. Check you are drawing your finish to the right position. 05:15 Check your hands are doing the right job Outside hand drawing through with pressure and controlling the height of the handle; the inside hand is squaring and feathering. Outside hand pushes down to extract the oar from the water and then the inside hand turns the oar to feather it. Practice this slow motion or in fours/pairs. 06:30 Wide grip drill Wide grip (inside hand down the loom) helps to teach you which hand controls the handle. By isolating your inside hand closer to the oarlock pivot, it makes it harder to control the handle height with that hand. Control each hand by altering the grip tightness on the handle - loosen the grip alternately to keep the focus (inside/outside). 08:00 Elbow position affects your hands If your elbow is lower than your wrist it's hard to push down on the handle with the outside hand. Progressively move your hands back to a normal grip starting from wide grip. There's a tendency for may athletes to have too much control with the inside hand. You're also unlikely to be only feathering with the one hand. Keep pressure through to the end of the stroke, holding your oar under the water 1 cm longer. Work your inside hand at the very end of the power phase - the outside hand loses effective power at the end of the power phase because it's at an increasing obtuse angle to the oar handle. Whereas the inside hand can stay at 90 degrees to the handle. Give a n extra pull with the inside hand at the end of the stroke. Stationary stability drill free video joining bonus in our Coach Mastermind Group as a joining bonus. Get yours here https://fastermastersrowing.com/member-register/coach-mastermind/ 12:00 Bring focus to elbow timing And to your hand grip tightness while rowing. Ensure your aren't dominating with the wrong hand.
Merab Dvalishvili continued his dominate run in the Bantamweight division with his submission victory over Sean O'Malley at UFC 316 in a title rematch. He continues to get better with age and the fellas ponder how he can be stopped. Kayla Harrison claimed the Women's Bantamweight title defeating Julianna Peña via submission. Amanda Nunes could be next for Harrison in a highly-anticipated superfight. Patchy Mix made an underwhelming UFC debut against Mario Bautista. Is this proof that there's a huge gap between the UFC and every other MMA promotion or was Mix just outmatched? Plus drama with Keyshawn Davis after he didn't make weight and was stripped of his title when his match against Edwin De Los Santos was canceled. To top it off, he was ejected from the arena where his brother Kelvin Davis had just fought against Nahir Albright, after allegedly assaulting Albright post-match. Can Keyshawn Davis ever recover from this dreadful weekend? And Dana White revealed that Jon Jones already accepted the fight against Tom Aspinall. Will the fight actually go down this calendar year? Join Luke Thomas, Brian Campbell and the entire Morning Kombat crew, live in studio on a Monday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Professional basketball player Damyean Dotson sits down to chat about his basketball career, the firing of Tom Thibodeau, the next Knicks coach, NBA finals preview, life playing overseas, and goes through our shark tank gauntlet where he learns about 3 companies featured in our Newsletter and picks which company he would most likely invest in.
Our round 14 rapid review, going through all of the highs and the lows from another huge week in the NRL.Join the Ru Crew today: https://www.patreon.com/c/RugbyLeagueGuru Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniel Cormier gives you his INSTANT REACTION live from the octagon to UFC 316 in Newark, New Jersey after an incredible night of fights. Merab Dvalishvili capped the night with a submission victory over "Suga" Sean O'Malley in the main event. DC says Dvalishvili beat the best version of O'Malley, who looked significantly better than in their first fight at The Sphere. Kayla Harrison submitted Julianna Peña in the co-main event to become a UFC champion, and immediately following her win she called out women's UFC GOAT Amanda Nunes and the two faced off in the octagon! Cormier breaks down the Nunes vs. Harrison fight and why that is one of THE BIGGEST WOMEN'S FIGHTS in the history of the UFC. DC also talks Kevin Holland's impressive victory, Patchy Mix's disappointing debut, and his fighter of the night award. #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How to coach the finish so that your finishes are not frantic, splashy or messy. Timestamps 00:45 Finding room to tap down before squaring. Start with the correct set-up at the finish with blades buried. Where are your handles? What's the gap between your hands? This is how you ensure you have room to tap down. If your handles are too close together at the finish, you cannot get out of separation and there's no space to push the handles down without them hitting each other. 02:45 Check your elbows are level with your wrist (or higher) at the finish when the oars are buried under the water. It's hard to tap down if your wrist is cocked and your elbow is lower than your wrist. 03:15 Drills for finishes Stationary stability drill stage two has a tap down and then feather. Learn how to do this whole crew without anyone holding the boat level for you. Videos of all these drills are in the Coach Mastermind Group as a joining bonus. Get yours here https://fastermastersrowing.com/member-register/coach-mastermind/ Pause drill at the finish - it helps to check you are finishing the stroke at the right position. Take the oar out of the water and then feather and return the oar to resting on the water surface. The reason is that your handles are at the same height as at the finish. Helps you to check how high your handles are actually rowing to in the full stroke. Goal in the consecutive strokes is to get your handle to the same place before you tap down to extract from the water. J-Curve Drill - tap down before feather. 06:30 Check finishes while rowing During continuous rowing, get your athletes to check handle heights at the finish while rowing - look down or feel where your thumb brushes your shirt. Hold onto the finish for 1cm longer while rowing. Helps them to keep pressure on the spoons until the end of the stroke before the extraction.
The Pirates delivered one of their most complete performances of the season, shutting out the Padres 5-0 in San Diego. Bailey Falter continued his incredible run with 6.1 scoreless innings, capping off a historic month of May with a 0.76 ERA. The offense chipped in with contributions from top to bottom, including multi-hit games from Oneil Cruz, Andrew McCutchen, and Bryan Reynolds. In this episode of the North Shore Nine Postgame Show powered by Primanti Bros., Jim and Doug break down Falter's dominance, the quietly effective bullpen, and signs of life from the lineup. They also discuss how the Pirates are finally stringing together complete games—and what that could mean moving forward. Make sure to subscribe for more postgame breakdowns, analysis, and giveaways. Use Promo Code NS930 for 30% off your first order at https://www.defer.coffee Use Promo Code NS9 for 30% off your first order at https://www.gritily.com Use Promo Code NORTHSHORENINE for $20 off your first order at https://www.seatgeek.com LIKE and SUBSCRIBE with NOTIFICATIONS ON if you enjoyed the show! NS9 MERCH: https://northshorenine.myspreadshop.com ►Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NorthShoreNine ►Website: https://www.northshorenine.com ►Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/northshorenine ►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@northshorenine ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/northshorenine ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/northshorenine ►Discord: https://discord.gg/3HVYPg544m ►BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/northshorenine.bsky.social
Jonathan Hood and Justin LaBar examines the finishes in the world title scenes of both WWE and AEW and whether the lack of clean finishes in the main events is good for both companies. Plus! AEW's Lady Frost joins the show to discuss her pro wrestling journey. To visit our partners at Chewy, click here. The Master's Class is now available on its own podcast feed! SUBSCRIBE NOW to hear over 50 episodes of Dave, Bully, Mark, and Tommy taking you behind the scenes like only they can, plus BRAND NEW episodes every week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Busted Open ad-free and get exclusive access to bonus episodes. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Pastor Phelps preaches a message about the patriarchs of Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, who all finished their lives confidently believing that God would do what He said He would. Message originally preached Sunday evening May 25, 2025.
This week's show begins with a brief celebration of accomplishing a major task in the life of The Scene Vault project. In our first segment, hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid take a look at the numbers of the Petty-Pearson … SLASH … Pearson/Petty conflict … courtesy of NASCAR Reddit. Then … talk about digitization … we've got A TON of clips from races in which these two legends finished in the top-two spots. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OVERVIEWHow do you climb fast at the end of a race? Many road, gravel, and mountain bike events finish at the top of extended climbs. In Episode 250 of "The Time-Crunched Cyclist", a listener asks how to prepare for a 5-kilometer (3.1-mile) finishing climb at the end of a 2-3 hour race. Everything comes into play: aerobic fitness, power at lactate threshold (LT2), anaerobic capacity, VO2 max, durability, and tactical savvy. Coach Adam Pulford breaks it all down, tells you how and when to focus on specific aspects of fitness and conditioning, how to test durability, and finally, how to tactically take advantage of your fitness on race day.TOPICS COVEREDPhysical demands of hill climb finishes"Edge-finding" or fatigue resistance workoutsHow to test your durability with a workoutTrain "performance first"Train specificity lastWorkouts: OverUnders, Front Loaded Power Intervals, Speed Intervals, How to execute an effective taperRacing tactics on uphill finishesASK A QUESTION FOR A FUTURE PODCASTHOSTAdam Pulford has been a CTS Coach for nearly two decades and holds a B.S. in Exercise Physiology. He's participated in and coached hundreds of athletes for endurance events all around the world.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platformGET FREE TRAINING CONTENTJoin our weekly newsletterCONNECT WITH CTSWebsite: trainright.comInstagram: @cts_trainrightTwitter: @trainrightFacebook: @CTSAthlete
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Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning is projected to come in second at the U.S. box office for the Friday-Sunday weekend.
On Day 9 of Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial, former personal assistant George Kaplan delivered compelling testimony that shed light on the inner workings of Combs' operations. Kaplan recounted an incident aboard a private jet in 2015, where he witnessed Combs allegedly assaulting singer Cassie Ventura. According to Kaplan, he heard glass shattering and saw Combs standing over Ventura, who was on her back with her legs up, seemingly trying to create space. Ventura reportedly screamed, "Isn't anybody seeing this?" as the altercation unfolded. Kaplan also described another episode where he observed Ventura with bruises under her eye, after which Combs instructed him to purchase over-the-counter remedies to conceal the injuries .Beyond these incidents, Kaplan detailed his responsibilities, which extended beyond typical assistant duties. He testified about preparing hotel rooms for Combs' events, ensuring they were stocked with specific items and later cleaning them to protect Combs' public image. Kaplan also mentioned procuring drugs like MDMA for Combs and maintaining a "medicine bag" containing substances such as ketamine and Wellbutrin. Despite expressing admiration for Combs, Kaplan stated that he ultimately resigned in December 2015 due to discomfort with the physical behavior he witnessed .to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:(5) Live updates on the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial: Kid Cudi on the stand following Cassie Ventura's testimony | CNN
On Day 9 of Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial, former personal assistant George Kaplan delivered compelling testimony that shed light on the inner workings of Combs' operations. Kaplan recounted an incident aboard a private jet in 2015, where he witnessed Combs allegedly assaulting singer Cassie Ventura. According to Kaplan, he heard glass shattering and saw Combs standing over Ventura, who was on her back with her legs up, seemingly trying to create space. Ventura reportedly screamed, "Isn't anybody seeing this?" as the altercation unfolded. Kaplan also described another episode where he observed Ventura with bruises under her eye, after which Combs instructed him to purchase over-the-counter remedies to conceal the injuries .Beyond these incidents, Kaplan detailed his responsibilities, which extended beyond typical assistant duties. He testified about preparing hotel rooms for Combs' events, ensuring they were stocked with specific items and later cleaning them to protect Combs' public image. Kaplan also mentioned procuring drugs like MDMA for Combs and maintaining a "medicine bag" containing substances such as ketamine and Wellbutrin. Despite expressing admiration for Combs, Kaplan stated that he ultimately resigned in December 2015 due to discomfort with the physical behavior he witnessed .to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:(5) Live updates on the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial: Kid Cudi on the stand following Cassie Ventura's testimony | CNNBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
On Day 9 of Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal trial, former personal assistant George Kaplan delivered compelling testimony that shed light on the inner workings of Combs' operations. Kaplan recounted an incident aboard a private jet in 2015, where he witnessed Combs allegedly assaulting singer Cassie Ventura. According to Kaplan, he heard glass shattering and saw Combs standing over Ventura, who was on her back with her legs up, seemingly trying to create space. Ventura reportedly screamed, "Isn't anybody seeing this?" as the altercation unfolded. Kaplan also described another episode where he observed Ventura with bruises under her eye, after which Combs instructed him to purchase over-the-counter remedies to conceal the injuries .Beyond these incidents, Kaplan detailed his responsibilities, which extended beyond typical assistant duties. He testified about preparing hotel rooms for Combs' events, ensuring they were stocked with specific items and later cleaning them to protect Combs' public image. Kaplan also mentioned procuring drugs like MDMA for Combs and maintaining a "medicine bag" containing substances such as ketamine and Wellbutrin. Despite expressing admiration for Combs, Kaplan stated that he ultimately resigned in December 2015 due to discomfort with the physical behavior he witnessed .to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:(5) Live updates on the Sean ‘Diddy' Combs trial: Kid Cudi on the stand following Cassie Ventura's testimony | CNNBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
The Aussie market has lifted modestly today in a week that has finished only slightly higher than it started. Laura and Stevie reflect on the recent performance where the market has remained cautious but crept higher each week, discuss the latest happenings out of the US regarding tax and tariffs, and unpack the sectors where materials held the market back from bigger gains. They discuss the winners and losers of the day with Nufarm having a challenging week, and look to the days ahead. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PWTorch editor Wade Keller presents the Tuesday Flagship edition of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast with guest co-host PWTorch columnist and PWTorch podcast host Greg Parks. They discuss these topics:A thorough preview of AEW Double or Nothing including thoughts on the build for each of the matches starting with "Hangman" Adam Page vs. Will Ospreay.A thorough preview of WWE Saturday Night's Main Event and a look at key segments and angles from Raw last night that set the stage.Mailbag topics focused on WWE's weak TV match finishes lately really stacking up and risking to greatly disengage fan investment in marquee TV matchesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
In episode #115, we sit down with Jordan Copenhafer, who recently completed the Cocodona 250—an extraordinary accomplishment shadowed by profound personal loss. As we talk through the highs and lows of his experience, Jordan opens up about what it meant to keep moving forward through a difficult moments of his life. Jordan is also an ambassador for Bigger Than The Trail, a non-profit dedicated to supporting mental health, and his story reminds us why these conversations matter. This episode is heavy; it carries a different tone than most—but it's an important one.
In this week's episode of the Jewellers Academy podcast, Jess and jeweller Kelly Twigg dive into the often underappreciated craft of polishing and finishing jewellery. Drawing on Kelly's experience from the Diploma in Silver Jewellery, they explore the techniques, tools, and creative choices that bring a piece to life. From filing and sanding to hand polishing and finishing styles, this conversation covers the essentials for jewellers at all levels. You'll learn why quality tools matter, how different finishes influence the final look, and what safety measures are crucial in your workspace. Whether you're refining your skills or just getting started, this episode offers practical insights and inspiration to enhance your jewellery-making journey. Key takeaways: Finishing is a skill developed over time with experimentation and care. High-quality files and tools make a noticeable difference. Hand polishing often offers more control and better results than machine polishing. Choosing the right finish is a creative decision that shapes your piece's identity. Proper magnification can help achieve a flawless result. Patience is essential—rushing the process rarely ends well. Safety in the workshop should always come first. If you'd love to really hone your polishing skills and take your jewellery to the next level, check out our brand new course: Polishing and Finishing Masterclass This course is designed to cover finishes, techniques and tools for upping your polishing game. Covering Filing - The finish you get on your jewellery starts with the fundamentals. Learn how to use different files to prepare your metal for polishing. Finishes - There are so many amazing finishes you can achieve for your jewellery and each gives a very different look to the same piece. Learn how to achieve a mirror finish, a satin finish and a frosted finish on your jewellery creations. Polishing gemstone set jewellery - Get tips on how to polish your gemstone jewellery so the jewellery shines as bright as the stones. Tips for cleaning up wax casting Polishing tools - There are lots of tools you can use for polishing. You don't need them all! This course gives you a run down of the most popular tools and how to use them including: pendant motor with 3M radial disks, split pin mandrels, burrs and polishing mops barrel polisher/tumbler bench polisher ultrasonic jewellery cleaner This course is currently available with 50% off in our launch sale, but only until Wed 28th May 2025 so don't wait! https://www.jewellersacademy.com/polishing-and-finishing Learn more about Jewellers Academy Watch this episode on YouTube Join the Jewellers Academy Facebook Group Find Jewellers Academy on Instagram and Facebook
Jonathan Hood and Justin LaBar examines the finishes in the world title scenes of both WWE and AEW and whether the lack of clean finishes in the main events is good for both companies. Plus! AEW's Lady Frost joins the show to discuss her pro wrestling journey. To visit our partners at Chewy, click here. The Master's Class is now available on its own podcast feed! SUBSCRIBE NOW to hear over 50 episodes of Dave, Bully, Mark, and Tommy taking you behind the scenes like only they can, plus BRAND NEW episodes every week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Busted Open ad-free and get exclusive access to bonus episodes. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Guys Questions Hey guys, I really love your show. My question is about food safe finishes. I do a lot of CNC carving and one of my favorite is deviled egg trays. The first couple I made for my wife I just finished with some butcher block oil, the composition of an egg Has something in it I think and it quickly turned the reliefs in the wood surface black. I talked to my sister-in-law who's a chemical engineer and she told me that polyurethane once it's cured would be fine for this. I have done a few with this and it seems to be holding up OK but I am curious what your guys thoughts are on the long-term effect of this. Most of my egg trays are made out of a butcher block style material that has lots of maple cherry ash a little bit of oak and various leftovers. Unfortunately, I can't use walnut in my wood shop due to my wife's tree nut allergy again guys. I really appreciate your podcast and look forward to listening to it. Albert Thanks for the great podcast, I learn something from every episode. I recently made a few band saw boxes for Christmas gifts. They are a good way to use up some offcut lumber and the family seems to appreciate something handmade. The 3 drawer box with a curved top and side (pictures attached) caused me a bit of trouble. Joni had preciously asked for a sideboard style cabinet to place between out living and dinning room areas. After 2-3 month we still hadn't found a design she liked....until she saw the curved band saw box. I quote "I love that design and want one like that only much bigger" My question is what suggestions do you have for making the curved top and sides, I am thinking the sides could be made using walnut plywood by cutting kerfs and bending the plywood over a frame but I am open to other ideas. The top has me stumped, I have made segmented arches for a table support but they were only 4" wide and I cut the arch on a band saw. That would not work for a wide dresser top. Approximate dimensions would be 30" -35" wide and 45- 55" tall and 20-22" deep Thanks in advance for you help DH I realize this isn't a fine precision woodworking question, but I figure you guys have probably dealt with manhandling sheets of plywood. We have about 140 sheets of plywood that we need to put down on a floor. The median age of the guys doing this is somewhere between 65 and 70. Any suggestions for how to safely handle this many sheets of plywood to minimize strains and injuries ? Thanks, Mark Huys Questions Good Morning, I appreciate the podcast as I continue to learn its been a great resource, thank you! Quick background. I grew up watching PBS's Norm Abram and This Old House but never had much opportunity to learn wood working. As an adult I started learning both construction building and cabinet/furniture making helping others, reading and youtube etc. Starting in basement workshops with mostly benchtop tools. ~15 years into the journey I am starting to get a decent foundation. Recently I built a house with a planned garage workshop and have started outfitting it. Bones are there, lots of organization needed but I have now have 3hp grizzly table saw, bosch miter saw with large counter style station, 8" Grizzly jointer, 24" Grizzly Drum Sander, Grizzly Bandsaw and dust collector Planer still needs upgrading, have a Ridgid 13" but watching for a used 20" helical head. I have been busy chasing used deals! Also recently setup a 10'x10' popup tent with furnace filter setup tied into 12" exhaust fan as a spray booth, works great! Spraying with a Fuji mini mite 5 stage and PPS cup system. Space is 32'x32' when cars are out with 12' ceiling, in floor heat. Rural northern New York. Not a Rockler or similar store within a days drive but we have ample local sawmills to find solid wood if your willing to mill it and access to cabinet grade plywood delivered from suppliers. With this shop setup I am now building cabinets, furniture, trim, doors etc for our house. Starting in some areas I don't mind making some mistakes. Two areas that I am struggling to figure out: Finishes-your recent episode had some decent comments but I would love a thorough discussion on when you would choose a certain finish over another. In particular thinking of kitchen cabinets, vanities, built in's, kitchen table. High traffic areas. I have played around with conversion varnish from Woodwright. Seems like very durable stuff and I don't mind cleaning up with solvent but when is that necessary vs going with an easier to work with finish such as Sherwin Williams Emerald? Or middle ground lacquer??I do have Bob Flexners book but would love to hear your experiences/ opinions? If I do use conversion varnish how do you handle any touch ups? I have quite a lot of experience with airless on sheetrock so its not a huge jump but any suggestions on HVLP setups, when to use which tips etc. would be helpful. *Doors- I appreciated the conversation on doors recently. I have several very custom interior and exterior doors I want to tackle. I agree with your comments on buying pre hung for standard doors but between custom nature of what we want and because I just want to do it I am going to try to build my own. I want to buy the festool domino machines in time anyhow and I think that would be a good way to build the doors. I would enjoy hearing a conversation on specifics on how you would choose to build interior vs exterior doors, rail and style material vs. panel material vs jamb material. Is there a way to insulate the exterior door? Finishes? If you had the shop described above and both domino size machines what would you do? Thank you! Matt Wendig This one is a wood selection question. I am looking for a wood that has both good elasticity and shock resistance. I am building a Japanese makiwara board, which is a training tool that provides progressive resistance to striking force by the martial artist. The training board is about 55" tall, 5" wide and is tapered - so thick at the base and gradually tapers to the top. This allows for "flex" when the board is struck. In Japan - Japanese beech is typically used, but not readily available near me. I am thinking along the lines of Ash or Elm for my build. I appreciate your thoughts. Crafted Carpentry Tampa Hello gentlemen and thank you for the wonderful podcast. I live in the niagara region in Ontario Canada and for the last while I've been looking at upgrading my current table saw (Ridgid R4520) to something that runs on 220v for more power or possibly replacing it all together with a bandsaw. I have an oversized single car garage that houses my furnace, hot water tank, ATV, motorcycle, mechanical shop and woodshop so space is at a premium and that is the motivation to possibly do away with a table saw all together. I have a router table, mitre saw and track saw so I feel all the functions I may lose not having a table saw will still be covered by these tools plus I have a Ridgid job site table saw (R4518ns) I use for the odd job I do off site. I currently have an older 110v 14" king bandsaw that I find severely underpowered and that I want to replace anyways, so with the sale of my current bandsaw and table saw plus my current budget and with some convincing of my wife I'm thinking I'll have roughly $3000-3300CAD to buy either one bandsaw or have to use those fund to buy both a bandsaw and table saw. I am 6'4" and if my memory serves me correctly guy has said Laguna bandsaw tables are closer to the ground and I've quickly looked at some king bandsaw and craftex bandsaws but I'm not sold on them either. So my question question to you guys is, what would you do? Use all the funds on a bandsaw and if so which one and what type of blades should I purchase with it? Or split up the funds to purchase 2 machines and again which ones? And do you go new or used in both of those situations? Thank you ahead of time for taking the time to read and respond to my inquiry. James
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Jordon Hudson finishes third in a Maine beauty pageant as Bill Belichick offers support, Travis and Taylor step out in NYC for a Mother's Day brunch, and Rams safety Quentin Lake joins us to offer his opinion on whether his QB Matthew Stafford will be an NFL Hall of Famer one day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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From before time began, God had a plan for us. He knew that we would mess up what He created us for and that Jesus would come to fix what we broke. When we trust Jesus and repent from trusting in ourselves and living our way, the Holy Spirit will come and live in us and do the work of God to not only apply what Jesus did but bring us to the end, when He will transform us into the image of Jesus.
Some insane endings in the Stanley Cup and NBA Playoff matchups, one of the premier single events in sports, the Kentucky Derby, delivers on audience and more are part of the latest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with co-host Mike Gill to go over it all and give some insight and takes.They talk first about some great play by play moments by Kenny Albert of TNT in the thrilling game 7 finish of the NHL series with Winnipeg and St. Louis. And, then, follow it up with fellow Turner broadcaster Ian Eagle calling a last second three pointer for the Nuggets to beat the Thunder in game 1 on Monday night. The guys have thoughts on the broadcasters showing greatness.Then, the attention turns to the Kentucky Derby and the success that NBC has had growing the audience year after year for the race. Also, though, there was a scary situation for one of their premier broadcasters in Mike Tirico, who had a food allergy make him ill and take him off the pre-race coverage. You'll hear from Tirico on what happened and our guys can relate their own food allergy stories, too.The guys talk the media handling of the Batimore Ravens releasing controversial kicker Justin Tucker and finish by going over an amazing TV series finale' anniversary for May 6th of 2004.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Some insane endings in the Stanley Cup and NBA Playoff matchups, one of the premier single events in sports, the Kentucky Derby, delivers on audience and more are part of the latest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with co-host Mike Gill to go over it all and give some insight and takes.They talk first about some great play by play moments by Kenny Albert of TNT in the thrilling game 7 finish of the NHL series with Winnipeg and St. Louis. And, then, follow it up with fellow Turner broadcaster Ian Eagle calling a last second three pointer for the Nuggets to beat the Thunder in game 1 on Monday night. The guys have thoughts on the broadcasters showing greatness.Then, the attention turns to the Kentucky Derby and the success that NBC has had growing the audience year after year for the race. Also, though, there was a scary situation for one of their premier broadcasters in Mike Tirico, who had a food allergy make him ill and take him off the pre-race coverage. You'll hear from Tirico on what happened and our guys can relate their own food allergy stories, too.The guys talk the media handling of the Batimore Ravens releasing controversial kicker Justin Tucker and finish by going over an amazing TV series finale' anniversary for May 6th of 2004.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
It's Episode 428 and we're getting insane finishes in every sport. Soccer, hockey, and basketball all had some wild games this past week and we cover it all. The 1st rounds are in the books for the NBA and NHL we recap all the matchups before previewing the 2nd round.
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann review the latest round of county championship matches which resulted in some nerve-tingling run chases. They also discuss England's squad for the Zimbabwe Test and hear from Australia's Jason Gillespie how Australia consistently win more cricket matches than any other country and why the idea of Sheffield Shield final would work for the County Championship. Details of our live podcast in Bristol on June 18th and tickets are here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-analyst-inside-cricket-podcast-live-tickets-1353264403259 For more cricket features and revelations subscribe to The Cricverse at https://cricverse.substack.com/p/so-who-is-the-greatest?r=lo2wd Visit www.betterhelp.com/INSIDECRICKET to get 10% off your first month – as heard on the podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seth & Sean look through the latest Headlines, including Astros continuing to struggle offensively, Ime Udoka getting third in COTY voting upsets in the NBA Playoffs, and Justin Tucker getting cut by the Ravens.
Today's Sports Daily covers a weekend of the greatest two words in sports - Game 7 - in both the NBA and NHL, you couldn't write a more ridiculous script for the two hockey games over the weekend, and the Warriors & Nuggets survive. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group)
In this episode of PWTorch Dailycast series "Acknowledging WWE," Javier and Jorge Machado Acknowledge:The current rash of bad match finishesRollins, Breaker, and HeymanWWE's issue with face and heel reactionsCena vs. RollinsWho does Jorge want Cena to wrestle?Pat vs. GuntherGoldberg vs. Gunther???Valkyria vs. BeckyNaomi vs. Credible PunchesBad Liv on Bad Lieutenant: TokyoWrestlers and moviesAnd more...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
ESPN's Bobby Marks joins to discuss the end of the Western Conference 1st round: The Wolves wrapping the Lakers, the Clippers-Nuggets going to the brink behind more Ty Lue magic, and the Warriors trying to survive the Rockets. Support atwww.patreon.com/thinkingbasketball Sign up at SportsBusinessClassroom.com with code THINKINGBASKETBALL for $300 off.
Tyrese Haliburton blew by Giannis Antetokounmpo for the game winning and series clinching lay-up as the Pacers sent the Bucks home for the summer. Dave DuFour and Zena Keita discuss the Pacers overtime win, the postgame fracas, and how the Pistons handled the Knicks. Then, the Athletic's Law Murray joins the show to react to the Nuggets game 5 win over the Clippers, Jamal Murray's shotmaking, and respecting Russell Westbrook.Host: Dave DuFourWith: Zena Keita & Law MurrayExecutive Producer: Andrew SchlechtAudio Producer: Grayson Moody Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyrese Haliburton blew by Giannis Antetokounmpo for the game winning and series clinching lay-up as the Pacers sent the Bucks home for the summer. Dave DuFour and Zena Keita discuss the Pacers overtime win, the postgame fracas, and how the Pistons handled the Knicks. Then, the Athletic's Law Murray joins the show to react to the Nuggets game 5 win over the Clippers, Jamal Murray's shotmaking, and respecting Russell Westbrook. Host: Dave DuFour With: Zena Keita & Law Murray Executive Producer: Andrew Schlecht Audio Producer: Grayson Moody Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to Atlanta Hawks' rookie forward Zaccharie Risacher finishing second in this year's Rookie of the Year voting behind San Antonio Spurs guard and Georgia native Stephon Castle.
Tony Reali and the national panel discuss their biggest takeaways from the Western Conference Game 1's and some wild finishes in the NHL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Barrel finish is a key feature on any rifle and one you should pay attention to. But what's the difference between each type? Matt Pederson from Pederson Precision stops by to break it down for us. Tune in to find out which barrel finish is right for you.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast