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Latest podcast episodes about Veneer

Woodshop Life Podcast
Fixing Boo Boos, Why Use Veneer?, Wood Movement and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 55:06


Brians Questions: Hey guys, thanks for answering all of my questions in the past. I have something a little different this time. While cutting a mortise on the router table into a leg, I accidentally touched the outside of the leg to the router bit and did some damage. I happen to have the offcut and the grain is a perfect match (see photo). What would be your process to go about repairing this so it is near invisible? My thought was to use a wheel marking guage and chisels to remove a sliver of the leg. I have no idea how to cut a perfectly matching piece from the offcut to fit into that removed material. In order for the grain to match, the repair piece can't be oversized and would have to fit perfectly. This is on the outside of the leg and will be seen. Or is that a little unreasonable and would you not match the grain perfectly? Thanks, Jeff Howdy fellas, Love the podcast, thanks for what you do.  For the sake of space and cleanliness, I've decided to get rid of my table saw.  It's an 80's era Delta Unisaw that runs great, but doesn't have any safety features and the dust collection is wanting.  Rather than upgrading, I plan to use my bandsaw + planer/jointer for ripping, tracksaw + MFT for cross cutting and router table for joinery.  The only thing I haven't quite figured out is cross cutting short pieces, anything

The Diet Obsessed
Insane Food Costs, Fibermaxxing, Gwyneth Uses Arugula Instead of Dairy, Veneer Horror Stories

The Diet Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 58:26


This week on The Diet Obsessed Podcast , I cover a variety of fascinating topics in my regular segments, including:Out of control food costs!Gwyneth Paltrow substitutes arugula for dairy.What is "Fibermaxxing?"In this week's media review, I reviewed an episode of YouTube discussing the horror stories that can be associated with getting veneers.  I have been fascinated by this topic for a very long time, a person spends $80,000 to look better and ends up in lifelong pain, what would you do in this scenario?If these topics interest you, subscribe to Craving More or Craving More VIP Premium Content here and get up to 2 extra episodes per month: linktr.ee/thedietobsessedpodcast.Don't forget to leave a rating and review — it really helps the show grow!Follow along for more on Instagram: @thedietobsessedpodcast | @veronica.santarelliSupport the show

Dental Digest
Veneer Planning with Dr. Gerald Chiche

Dental Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 33:40


Join Elevated GP: www.theelevatedgp.com Register for the live meeting: https://www.theelevatedgp.com/ElevationSummit Download the Injection Molding Guide: https://www.theelevatedgp.com/IMpdf    What separates good veneer dentistry from truly exceptional aesthetic dentistry? In Part 2 of this in-depth conversation on Digital Dentist Digest, Dr. Melissa Seibert sits down with legendary prosthodontist and aesthetic dentistry educator Dr. Gerald Chiche to explore the clinical nuances, preparation strategies, and decision-making principles behind predictable porcelain veneer treatment.   Dr. Chiche, former president of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry and internationally recognized leader in aesthetic dentistry, shares decades of experience performing veneers with a strong emphasis on minimally invasive preparation design, enamel preservation, and long-term restorative success.    In this episode, Dr. Chiche walks through his additive veneer preparation workflow, including mock-up transfers, bisacryl matrices, depth-cut strategies, and techniques for staying predictably in enamel to maximize bond durability. He explains why preserving enamel remains one of the most important principles in adhesive dentistry and how thoughtful preparation design directly impacts the longevity of porcelain veneers.   The conversation also covers gingival management, cord packing techniques, impression accuracy, proximal preparation design, and margin placement in aesthetic cases. Dr. Chiche shares practical clinical pearls for managing difficult scenarios such as tetracycline staining, dark preparations, black triangles, and patients requesting highly translucent veneers despite significant discoloration challenges.   Beyond technique, this episode focuses heavily on clinical judgment and patient communication. Dr. Chiche discusses how to determine when veneers are the right treatment, when direct bonding may be a better option, and how informed consent and expectation management are essential in elective cosmetic dentistry. He also explains why collaboration with skilled ceramists and careful mock-up evaluation remain foundational to achieving natural, long-lasting aesthetic results.   This episode is ideal for general dentists, cosmetic dentists, prosthodontists, and clinicians interested in porcelain veneers, smile design, adhesive dentistry, and minimally invasive aesthetic treatment planning. Whether you are refining your veneer workflow or looking to strengthen your understanding of aesthetic case selection, this conversation offers practical insights grounded in decades of clinical excellence and evidence-based dentistry.

Woodshop Life Podcast
Mouse Poop?, Dark wood Marking, Veneer Glue and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 53:40


Brians Questions: I frequently work with dark wood, and need to mark the cuts.  Do you have a recommendation for a white pencil or pen that is fine tipped? Thank you for the great show and your time to produce it. -George What has been your favorite veneering project (or what project would you like to do with veneer) George Guys Questions: Hey guys, your recent talk about bandsaws made wonder if anyone is using anything cool for bandsaw infeed and out feed, im using roller stands and doing resaw cuts that are about 10' long. I also was curious how you guys would go about making a cabinet over a toilet not require filler strips? Maybe a scribed face frame? Great podcast lately, i really enjoy it. Tyler I'm making a bow front dresser and the bow will be made by gluing up 1/8th” bending play. The front of the drawers will be 1/16th” shop sawn cherry veneer. I'm planning on putting  1/32” backing veneer on the inside of the bow.  To make up the bow i will have a couple glue ups. The first glue up will be the 1/8th” bending ply and the 1/32” backing veneer. For ease of use, I plan to use unibond one for this glue up. The second glue up for the front piece of 1/16” cherry veneer I plan to use Unibond 800 to ensure there is no wood movement later, since the height of some of the drawers will be 10”.  My questions are: is 1/32 backing veneer ok seeing the front piece of veneer is 1/16”? And second: is using Unibond 800 a bad idea because it will only be for the front piece of veneer. Mike Huys Questions: Hi,  Love the show. I recently got into woodworking as part of my stress relief from my W2 job (ICU work) and have fallen in love with it. I have expanded my tool chest and have a makita track saw and recently noted there was a variable speed setting on it. What guide do you utilize to change that setting? I have had it on 6 since I got the saw and never even thought to change it. I did finally follow your advice and upgrade my blade with a CMT finish 36 tooth carbide blade and what a difference cutting through hardwoods. Thanks, Viyeka Anyway, i wanted to ask how you would go about cleaning mouse droppings on your wood. The cdc (because of the hantavirus scare) suggests using bleach and then wiping but it seems harsh on raw wood stock. I don't want the bleach to penetrate too deep. I was thinking of spraying with a soapy solution and then gently wiping it off all my wood. What do you think? —vaibhav from chicago

SWAT Radio
Cracks in the Veneer: Golf Penalties, Leaky Showers, and the Battle for Authentic Brotherhood

SWAT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 59:28


In this episode of SWAT Radio, hosts Doug McCary, Brad Sykes, and Jonathan Stevenson tackle a crucial crisis facing modern men: spiritual isolation and the performance-driven pressure to look strong on the outside while hollow on the inside. Drawing sharp parallels from a strict penalty at the PGA Championship to a literal house flood that exposes hidden structural flaws, the guys unpack why men reflexively choose self-defense over spiritual grace. They shift the conversation from shallow, hobby-based friendships to true biblical brotherhood, challenging men to stop hiding behind humor or career success. Packed with raw personal confessions about anger and pride, this episode is a powerful reminder that real accountability isn't a legalistic trap—it is a life-saving rescue mission designed to drag our hidden struggles into the light and ensure no man walks the battlefield alone.

Dental Digest
Porcelain Veneer Preparation and Enamel Presevation with Dr. Gerald Chiche

Dental Digest

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 30:02


Join Elevated GP: www.theelevatedgp.com Register for the live meeting: https://www.theelevatedgp.com/ElevationSummit Download the Injection Molding Guide: https://www.theelevatedgp.com/IMpdf 

Private Parts
Dentist Dr Sam: Veneers, Whitening Myths & Why Turkey Teeth Go Wrong | Part 1

Private Parts

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 22:32


Cosmetic Dentist and Veneer pioneer Dr Sam Jethwa is on the sofa to tell us all about the wild world of Veneers, teeth whitening and how the perfect smile can reverse the signs of aging! PLUS, Dr Sam debunks the myths around infamous Turkey Teeth, bad breath, TikTok frauds, and how some cosmetic dentistry damage is irreversible - so pick wisely! Nothing is off limits!Watch the full episode on Youtube and listen wherever you get your podcasts and make sure you subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!DM us your questions, confessions or dilemmas too @privatepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Private Parts
Dentist Dr Sam: Veneers, Whitening Myths & Why Turkey Teeth Go Wrong | Part 2

Private Parts

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 34:53


Welcome back to part 2: Cosmetic Dentist and Veneer pioneer Dr Sam Jethwa is on the sofa to tell us all about the wild world of Veneers, teeth whitening and how the perfect smile can reverse the signs of aging!PLUS, Dr Sam debunks the myths around infamous Turkey Teeth, bad breath, TikTok frauds, and how some cosmetic dentistry damage is irreversible - so pick wisely! Nothing is off limits!Watch the full episode on Youtube and listen wherever you get your podcasts and make sure you subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!DM us your questions, confessions or dilemmas too @privatepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Woodshop Life Podcast
Design Software, First Veneer Projects, Extinct Tools and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 58:55


Brians Questions: Hi guys! Long time listener, first time question-asker! Thanks very much for the show. I've been listening for a few years now and love the no-nonsense, down to business approach of your show. I am a hobby woodworker, but have begun to get a few paying projects, which have been really fun and rewarding. One of the things that has forced me to do, as opposed to  things I make for fun, for myself, or for gifts, is to do more design and modeling up front. I've gotten proficient enough with Fusion 360 to be able to create a 3D model that I can use to visualize for myself or show a client, and have most of what I need to build. What I've discovered about Fusion is that you can model a HUGE amount of detail. I've found that modeling detail down to the rabbits, dados and understanding and determing the detail of each joint to be very helpful. I recently built a few large cabinets out of plywood using rabbet and dado joinery. I did not go to the trouble of actually modeling each rabbit and dado. When I was buidling it, I wished I had. A while back I built a cabinet from plans and they modeled ever rabbit, dado, hole... and I found it to be very helpful. I was also thinking that modeling all that might take alot of time and not be worth the effort. All of that is just an example for context. My question actually is, How much detail do you go into when you model/design your own pieces and what are some of the reasons you do the level of detail you do? Thanks again for the great podcast an I'm excited to hear your answers! Jeff I just got into a shop with power for more than lights for the first time in several years, and I dug out several routers that I couldnt say no to, even though I was exiled to hand tools at the time. Between those and the ones I had before, I've probably got a half-dozen of various sizes; enough, I think, to leave a couple in permanent setups. Just wondering, how many routers do you guys have, and how do to maximize their utility in your own work flows (with permanent setups, favorite jigs, etc)? Scott Guys Questions: Hello from Alabama, I am in the planning stages of building a dispenser for boxed wine. I have some highly figured walnut that I would like to use for the side panels.  However, the pieces I have are fairly thin. I am considering using 1/4 inch plywood as a core between 2 pieces of the thin walnut for each panel to prevent warping in the future. The plywood that I have on hand is currently somewhat warped itself. My question is: If I use this plywood as a core and apply sufficient clamping pressure during the glue up, should this panel remain flat? Or would you use MDF or HDF instead? Also, would you recommend any other glue rather than water resistant PVA? Thank you all for doing the Podcast. Woodshop Life is the BEST woodworking podcast out there, and I appreciate each of you for taking time out of your busy schedules to provide this service to all of us. Juston (Wild Chicken Woodworks) 1) I just drove down to Mississippi and met an old friend for the first time (if he's listening, he'll know who he is) to buy a Vacupress and associated gear. In this stuff, there was a flitch if cherry veneer (it was curled like a plane shaving from wing rolled, but appears really smooth, as in not wrinkled) and several starter packs of 3 sq/ft of some exotics (specifically satinwood, zebrawood, and rosewood, if interested). I'm super excited to put my first pump to work and have grand aspirations of  masterpieces with figured exotics, but in the meantime, I don't know where to start. Do you guys have any recommendations? What were your first veneer projects? Scott Huy's Questions: Hi guys, thanks for your responses to my drum/belt sanding and tenon cutting questions a few months back. Here's a hopefully fun one to think about: what is a tool that is no longer made or is no longer “in style” that you either can't imagine working without or wish you had acquired when it was more readily available? Why? I always love hearing and learning about those “forgotten” tools and techniques that at some previous time were a normal part of the craft. Thanks! Michael Hello Gentlemen, I am a hobbyist woodworker, with a small shop nestled in the corner of my 2 car garage.  I've been using a DeWalt contractor table saw for the past 12 years, and have gotten good enough results with it that I've never bothered to upgrade to anything bigger.   However, the thing that bothers me most about this saw is the virtual lack of dust collection.  Even though there's a dust collection port on the back under the blade, most of the dust drops straight to the floor.  And I'm sick and tired of having to shop vac my entire garage after making even just a couple quick cuts.  I think it's time to invest in something that can manage dust a bit better.   My question is: what brand/model of table saw would you recommend that is  (1) easily mobile  (2) doesn't take up a large footprint, and  (3) has the best dust collection?   Because my shop is small, I do not have an actual dust collector.  I've been using a 6.5 horsepower shop vac with a dust separator for all these years, and would prefer to stick with this setup for now if possible.  Can you explain the pros and cons of using this setup with a table saw versus using an actual dust collector?  If I need an actual dust collector to get the results I'm looking for with the new saw, what kind would you recommend to keep the cost and footprint low? Oh, and hopefully the saw would be under $1500, but could possibly stretch to $2000 as long as all the requirements are met. Thanks for your help, and thanks for providing the best woodworking podcast on the planet! Best, Matt  

Healthy Happy Life Podcast With Dr. Frita
EP 131: Fake Veneer Dentist Update | Ving Rhames Collapses | Ed Sheeran Got Shingles | Dr. Frita LIVE! Replay | Celebrity Health News

Healthy Happy Life Podcast With Dr. Frita

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 81:14


You do not want to miss this week's episode of Dr. Frita LIVE! We're breaking down the health headlines everybody is talking about, from Ving Rhames collapsing at a restaurant to the man who called himself Atlanta's top veneer specialist but had no dental license, and we're talking about why that's a serious health risk.In our Myth vs Fact segment, Ed Sheeran revealed he's had shingles at 35, so we're busting the biggest shingles myths you probably still believe. Plus, actor Menace II Society, actor, Samuel Monroe Jr., is on life support after months of misdiagnoses, a Florida mom was taken to court mid-labor, and new CDC data shows nearly 1 in 3 Americans aren't getting enough sleep.#HealthHappyLifePodcast #DrFrita #DrFritaLIVE! #CelebrityHealthNewsHere are a few helpful resources to help on your journey to wellness:▶️ Subscribe so you will never miss a YouTube video.

Sue Larkey Podcast
SLP 341: A Teacher's Guide to AuDHD Girls: Shutdowns, Perfectionism, and the Veneer of Coping

Sue Larkey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 36:38


Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference. In this episode, we will discuss: ✅ Masking: Girls mask autism symptoms making diagnosis difficult for teachers. ✅ Shutdowns: Shutdowns show quiet withdrawal meltdowns show overt emotional distress. ✅ Indicators: Watch for perfectionism anxiety comprehension gaps and excessive helpfulness. ✅ Communication: Parent teacher trust and communication identify masked symptoms effectively. ✅ Accommodations: Universal classroom accommodations help all students including masked neurodivergent children. ✅ Awareness: Diagnosis helps individuals understand how their brain works differently. ✅ Resources: Library books on neurodiversity help children self identify autism ADHD. Read more about this podcast in the show notes found via the link below suelarkey.com.au/audhd-girls-classroom-support Join the Facebook group specifically for this podcast www.facebook.com/groups/suelarkeypodcastcommunity/ Join my Neurodiversity Network suelarkey.com.au/neurodiversity-network/ Follow my Instagram account for regular tips www.instagram.com/sue.larkey/ To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD, please visit my website below. elearning.suelarkey.com.au

The John Fugelsang Podcast
The Veneer of the Divine Holiness of Jesus H. Trump

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 91:48


John's monologue focuses on Iran rejecting US demands in a short-lived peace talk, then Trump announcing our forces would conduct a closure of Hormuz of our own, seizing ships that pay the transit fare demanded by Iran. THEN, he discusses Trump going after the Pope, calling the pontiff “weak on crime” and a failure who was only elevated to the office to have an American to square off against. THEN, he talks about Trump posting an AI photo of himself as Jesus, healing a sick and dying man amid a collection of very white patriotic and Christian iconography. Next, Professor Corey Brettschneider joins the crew to talk about the Pope, the War, and the 25th Amendment. And lastly, comedian Rhonda Hansome is back to joke with John and listeners on the latest news.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Tape Op Podcast
Episode 117: José González

Tape Op Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 40:13


Drawing from a wide-ranging pool of influences—from punk and hardcore to authors like evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins and ethicist Peter Singer – José González has forged a unique place for himself in the music scene. He has released records by his band Junip, but his multiple solo albums feature a stripped down "mid-fi" sound consisting mostly of a nylon string guitar, his voice, and the occasional tapping of his foot. His 2003 album, Veneer, gained significant popularity in Sweden, the UK, and the United States. His songs have been featured in films and television shows such as The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, One Tree Hill, The Blacklist, Friday Night Lights, and many others. His new release, Against the Dying of the Light, is in González's own words, "a collection of songs I hope will age badly, in the sense that humanity finds a way to unite and steer clear of its most self-destructive tendencies." Geoff Stanfield caught up with José from his home in Gothenburg, Sweden, to discuss this new album, his approach to recording, and more. Enjoy.

This Song Is Yours
José González

This Song Is Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 23:10


Our guest this week is José González. The Swedish folk singer-songwriter broke through with his 2003 debut Veneer and the iconic “Heartbeats,” going on to carve out a unique space in modern folk through his delicate guitar work and introspective songwriting. Across his career, he's released five albums, amassed over a billion streams, and was inducted into the Swedish Music Hall of Fame in 2024. Last week, he returned with his latest record Against the Dying of the Light, a reflective album exploring the ideologies shaping our world. On today's episode, we chat with José about the themes behind the record, his approach to complex songwriting, the evolution of the industry, and his long-standing connection with Australian audiences.José González: Instagram / Spotify / WebsiteVisit our official website here and follow us across our socials.

DevOps Diaries
071 — Matt Dickens (CPO, Gearset): Moving beyond AI's veneer of value

DevOps Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 52:45


After 70 episodes, Jack finally gets Gearset's CPO and co-founder Matt Dickens! The conversation goes deep on what it means to build something people want to use, as well as why most teams, whether they're building product or building on Salesforce, are asking the wrong questions. Matt shares his honest take on AI. Why the barrier to doing things has never been lower, why that's not the same as the barrier to doing something valuable, and why verticalized AI solutions will win out over general purpose tools for teams that actually want ROI. Tune in for a rare peek behind the curtain from someone who thinks about these problems every single day.00:00 Intro & Meet Matt Dickens00:44 From EA Game Dev to Gearset Co-Founder02:23 The Founding Story: How Gearset Was Born Inside Redgate04:48 Why the Salesforce Ecosystem Is Unlike Any Other06:02 Salesforce Teams vs. Traditional Software Engineering09:52 How the Salesforce DevOps Landscape Has Shifted11:23 How Gearset's Own DevOps Practices Have Evolved12:41 Building Products People Actually Want to Use16:44 What "Job to Be Done" Really Means at Gearset20:36 Advice for Junior Salesforce Professionals in the Age of AI22:02 Expose Your Ignorance: The Most Underrated Career Skill26:13 Lead with Curiosity: Jack & Matt's Shared Philosophy28:44 AI in the Salesforce Ecosystem: The Opportunity & The Trap33:20 General Purpose vs. Verticalized AI Tools41:29 How Gearset Is Thinking About AI46:51 Closing Advice for the Salesforce Ecosystem52:13 Wrap Up

Lost And Sound In Berlin
José Gonzáles

Lost And Sound In Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 62:06 Transcription Available


José Gonzáles makes quiet music full of loud ideas. I sat down with him in person to trace his journey from playing in hardcore punk bands to the intimate arpeggios that turned Veneer and Heartbeats into global touchstones. Jose opens up about writing “humble accusations,” using minimal sound to deliver maximal ideas, and how a scientist's method—shaped by his biochemistry background—helps him build tension, release, and meaning inside quiet music.It all gets a bit Dawkins: Jose unpacks meme complexes, the cultural building blocks that replicate from brain to brain, and shows how his work recombines influences from Latin America, Sweden, and shelves of philosophy and science audiobooks. We explore the thread that runs from early relationship sketches to pointed critiques of dogma, moral relativism, and “doomsday dudes,” all while keeping the songs spacious enough to live at dinner tables and in headphones after midnight.We talk about how on his new album –  Against the Dying Light, José connects Enlightenment values—reason, empiricism, individual liberty—to today's urgent questions around AI, engineered risks, and human flourishing. He celebrates breakthroughs like AlphaFold while calling for alignment, transparency, and calm public reasoning. The result is a rare balance: optimism without naivety, warning without hysteria, and art that invites you to think without telling you what to think.I've re-activated the show's Substack newsletter. Give it a follow for extra bits about the guests, thoughts on music culture and creativity and whatever else. Nothing is behind a paywall yet, so it's a great time to get on board.If you enjoy Lost and Sound and want to help keep it thriving, the best way to support is simple: subscribe, leave a rating, and write a quick review on your favourite podcast platform. It really helps others find the show. You can do that here on Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen.José Gonzáles on Instagram:www.instagram.com/jose.gonz.musicJosé Gonzáles on Bandcamp:https://josgonzlez.bandcamp.com/album/against-the-dying-of-the-lightHuge thanks to Audio-Technica – makers of beautifully engineered audio gear and sponsors of Lost and Sound. Check them out here: Audio-TechnicaMy book Coming To Berlin is a journey through the city's creative underground, and is available via Velocity Press.You can also follow me on Instagram at @paulhanford for behind-the-scenes bits, guest updates, and whatever else is bubbling up.

Mid Mod Remodel
A Conversation with Kerf Design

Mid Mod Remodel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 72:47 Transcription Available


Are you familiar with Kerf Design kitchens or bathrooms or wall mounted shelving units? If you've ever been on mid-century Pinterest, the odds are that you are. And if not, close your eyes and imagine the world's most elegant and simple, yet playful modern plywood box built-ins.To quote Kerf's website, “Good joints should be admired. Construction should be simple and honest. We tinker, we improve, and we consider every detail. We love plywood.”  Well, I do too. In Today's Episode You'll Hear:What a “kerf” is exactly. How Nathan got his start. When is the best time to start on design (hint…it's early!)Get the full show notes with all the trimmings at https://www.midmod-midwest.com/2308Like and subscribe at Apple | Spotify | YouTube. Want us to create your mid-century master plan? Apply here! Or get my course,  Ready to Remodel.

Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
STL360: Veneer Glue—Stirred, Not Shaken

Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 70:55


Venerring gets weird when Steve Der-Garabedian joins Vic and Ben to discuss the variety of veneer tape, vacuum pumps, substrates, and why he likes his glue stirred, not shaken. For more information about our eLearning courses - http://www.finewoodworking.com/elearning For more information about our Woodworking Fundamentals journey - http://www.finewoodworking.com/fundamentals Join us on our new Discord server! - https://discord.gg/8hyuwqu4JH Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com Sign up for the Fine Woodworking weekly eLetter - https://www.finewoodworking.com/newsletter Sign up for a Fine Woodworking Unlimited membership - https://www.finewoodworking.com/unlimited Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking's biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@finewoodworking.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page. Join us on our Discord server here.

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Drury Outdoors 100% Wild Podcast
Timber Management is Key to Gain Big Bucks and Equity | 100% Wild Podcast Ep. 462

Drury Outdoors 100% Wild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 89:50


Timber Management is Key to Gain Big Bucks and Equity | 100% Wild Podcast Ep. 462 In Part Three of our special Cultivating Value series, powered by Buck Land Funding. Matt Drury and Tim Kjellesvik are joined by professional logger and Whitetail Edge founder Ben Rising to reveal how your property's timber acts as a "hidden bank account". This episode pulls back the curtain on the timber industry, explaining why Walnut is King and how to identify trees that can be worth upwards of $10,000. Ben explains the critical differences between stump bidding and percentage logging, providing expert advice on how landowners can ensure they aren't leaving money on the table when managing their woods. Whether you are a land flipper looking to offset your initial purchase or a long-term owner managing a legacy property, Ben's 25 years of experience provides the ultimate guide for turning standing timber into true land equity. The conversation moves from the wallet to the woods as Ben explains how strategic timber management creates what he calls "hotel rooms" for mature bucks. We dive into why summer logging with full foliage can provide instant bedding cover and nutritious browse that attracts deer immediately. From the debate over cedars as thermal cover to the best ways to vet a reputable logger, this episode is a masterclass in forestry for the modern hunter. Stick around until the very end for some legendary stories from Ben's past, including his history with bare-knuckle fighting and his professional take on the Bigfoot mystery. 00:00 - Intro to the podcast 03:55 – Harvesting vs. Holding: Timber as a Value-Added Asset 08:20– Chainsaw 101: Top Mistakes Weekend Warriors Make 12:15 – Stump Bidding vs. Percentage Logging: How Not to Get Ripped Off 21:28 – The Landowner's Perspective: To Harvest Now or Leave for the Next Guy? 30:20 – BMPs and Soil Management: Protecting Your Woods for the Long Term 35:10 – The $15,000 Tree: Understanding High-Value Walnut and Veneer 42:50 – Cedars & Thermal Cover: Are They Trash Trees or Bedding Gold? 46:50 - Timing the Harvest: Why Summer Logging Creates Instant Bedding 52:10 - Creating "Hotel Rooms": Strategic Timber Cuts for Mature Bucks 01:01:50 – The Bigfoot Debate: Does the Master Logger Believe the Legend? 01:09:35 – Bare-Knuckle Fighting: Stories from Ben Rising's Wild Past 01:15:40 – Setting Up Your First Property: Free Resources and Classic Series For more information on Buck Land Funding. Please contact Shawn Ryan (610) 909-9073 https://www.firstbankers.com/bucklandfunding   Join the Rack Pack Facebook Group :   / n73gskjt7bfb2ngc   Get ahead of your Game with DeerCast available on iOS and Android devices App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/deerc... Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Don't forget to stock up for your next hunt! 1st Phorm has you covered! Protein Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/protein... Level-1 Bars: https://1stphorm.com/products/level-1... Energy Drinks: https://1stphorm.com/products/1st-pho... Hydration Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/hydrati... Send us a voice message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/100PercentW... For exciting updates on what's happening on the field and off, follow us on social Facebook:   / officialdruryoutdoors   Instagram: @DruryOutdoors X:  @DruryOutdoors  Be sure to check out http://www.druryoutdoors.com for more information, hunts, and more! Music provided by Epidemic Sound http://player.epidemicsound.com/ #dodtv

Global Trade Gal
Why Engineered Veneer Is Smarter Than Solid Wood

Global Trade Gal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 16:05


Welcome to Deep Dive, the podcast that goes beneath the surface of design, innovation, and sustainability. In each episode, we explore the materials and ideas shaping the future of our world. Today, we're diving into engineered wood veneer—a sustainable, high-performing alternative to traditional solid timber. This material is not only eco-friendly but also offers unmatched design consistency and versatility, making it a favorite for modern interiors. Whether you're a professional designer, an architect, or simply someone who loves learning about cutting-edge solutions, Deep Dive is here to inform, inspire, and spark your creativity.To learn more read out blog https://mondoro.com/guide-to-engineered-wood-veneer-a-versatile-and-eco-friendly-alternative-to-solid-wood/Support the showThe best way not to miss an episode is to subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast apps. If you are enjoying the show, please help by rating or reviewing us. This really does help others find the show. A 5-star rating goes a long way! Know someone who would love the show? The biggest compliment you can give is to share it with a friend! The Global Trade Gal Podcast is a production of Mondoro.com. Mondoro specializes in creating, developing, and manufacturing home decor and furniture products for export. If you're interested in learning more, please reach out to Anita directly at sales@mondoro.com. We would love to hear from you! You can also discover more about us through the links below. Check our out website @ Mondoro.com Follow Us on: YouTube: @MondoroCompany LinkedIn @Mondoro Instagram @Mondoro_Company Facebook @MondoroCompanyLtd Pinterest @MondoroCo

Dentists IN the Know
DINKs News: Dental Tragedies; Veneer Tech Faces 100+ Charges, Dentist Income Drops

Dentists IN the Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 7:36


922 Ministries - The CORE & St. Peter Lutheran - Appleton, WI Sermons
Why “Fake Fine” is a Red Flag (Everything Isn't Fine 1 - Pastor Steve)

922 Ministries - The CORE & St. Peter Lutheran - Appleton, WI Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 28:49


Are you tired of saying "I'm fine" while your world feels like a "major dumpster fire"? In this sermon, "Beyond the Veneer of Fine," we explore why we use the word "fine" as a "cheap veneer" to hide everything from minor disappointments to overwhelming stress. Whether you are hiding behind filtered photos or automated responses, this message challenges you to stop "faking fine" and start dealing with your burdens in a "good and godly way".In this message, you'll discover:• The "Fine" Trap: Why pretending everything is okay leads to bitterness, isolation, and hopelessness.• Stress as Strength: How stress acts like resistance training for the soul, creating the "friction" your faith needs to grow back stronger.• A Reality Check: Why feeling overwhelmed is actually a form of "honesty" that reveals you are not God and forces you to rely on the One who raises the dead.• Escape vs. Rest: Why scrolling, snacking, or nostalgia are just temporary "escapes" that can't provide the true spiritual rest your soul craves.• Jesus' Busiest Day: A look at Mark 1, showing how Jesus navigated a world of "stress, anxiety, and hardship" by prioritizing prayer over his endless to-do list.Jesus doesn't invite you to come to Him once you "have your act together". He specifically calls the "weary"—those on a hamster wheel of tasks—and the "burdened"—those crushed by unfair expectations—to find total rest in His finished work.Stop the act and find the peace that comes from being 1,000% known and 100% forgiven.

Do We Know Them?
305 - Ash Trevino ARRESTED + Veneer Tech Faces 113 Charges + Unlicensed Woman Offers $150 Braces

Do We Know Them?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 65:22


Cancel your unwanted subscriptions today at https://www.RocketMoney.com/DWKT Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/DWKT ! #honeylovepod In today's episode, we couldn't not discuss Ash Trevino's recent arrest and of course, all of her content that has followed. And speaking of arrests, our second/third topic is also about people committing crimes - first we revisit Brandon Dillard from A List Smiles Atlanta, who we covered over a year ago for his shockingly successful business as a “Veneer Tech” aka someone who does not have a dental degree or any certification that would allow him to be performing any dental procedures. It took a minute but thankfully he has been shut down, arrested, and is facing over 100 different counts that revolve around not only his veneer business - but also his veneer tech classes where he would teach others to do the same illegal procedures that he was doing. And while she was not one of his students, our third topic, a woman who goes by “EyeDoBracess” has embraced a similar career path, except in addition to veneers, she also does braces (as her username would suggest), as well as wigs and eyelashes! While you'd think the news of Brandon's arrest would have deterred her or at the very least, made her be a bit more discreet, that is not the case and she's not sure why everyone is so mad!  00:00 - Introduction 00:54 - Ash Trevino Gets Arrested 22:18 - ATL Veneer Tech Faces 113 Criminal Charges 33:15 - EyeDoBracess Insanity  59:37 - We Love the Internet We Love the Internets: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTrGfMRtu/ https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTrGfGXoR/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please let us know on Twitter or Instagram if you have any topic suggestions for a future episode! (@lily_marston & @jessismiles__) PS. The girlies have officially entered their short form content era!  Follow our official accounts: https://instagram.com/doweknowthempodcast & https://tiktok.com/@doweknowthempodcast Business Inquiries: doweknowthempodcast@gmail.com

Nitzotzos: Thoughts to keep your spark alive
Chanukah -Seeing the Oneness Beneath The Veneer of the Material Wodld

Nitzotzos: Thoughts to keep your spark alive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 54:13


In this shiur, delivered at Michlala for their Chanukah Yom Iyun, Rav Burg explains the challenges of the culture of materialism and how we are meant to shine our light in the material world.

The Epstein Chronicles
Andrew Gave Ghislaine Maxwell The Veneer Of The Queens Approval

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 24:39 Transcription Available


Prince Andrew's friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell long carried an air of royal endorsement, giving her—and by extension, Jeffrey Epstein—an appearance of legitimacy few others could grant. Maxwell's invitations to royal events, her presence at Balmoral, and her close access to Andrew's inner circle blurred the line between personal friendship and public representation. Within elite circles, her proximity to the Duke of York acted as a subtle stamp of approval, suggesting that if she was welcome at the Queen's estates, she must be trustworthy. This social validation, however unintentional, helped shield Epstein's network from scrutiny and lent a deceptive respectability to those around him.Behind palace walls, however, courtiers reportedly grew uneasy. Some viewed Maxwell as manipulative, exploiting her friendship with Andrew to bolster her influence in both British and American high society. After Epstein's crimes came to light, that once-casual friendship became a symbol of the monarchy's failure to recognize danger in its own ranks. What had seemed like innocent social mixing was later exposed as the façade that granted Maxwell—and Epstein—cover under the most powerful monarchy in the world.to contact  me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Viva Learning Podcasts | DentalTalk™
Ep. 717 - Veneer Success Simplified: Invaluable Tips from NYC Prosthodontist Dr. Graziano Giglio

Viva Learning Podcasts | DentalTalk™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 32:00


Dr. Graz Giglio shares decades of clinical experience on how to make your veneers beautiful and long-lasting. He talks about the steps in veneer cases that dentists sometimes overlook and some of the common mistakes dentists tend to make. He says, if done correctly with the right material, veneers can last over 25 years. So if you're looking to add veneers to your practice and/or improve your clinical outcomes, Dr. Giglio offers invaluable practical tips and recommendations.

Woodshop Life Podcast
Blade Height, Veneer Thickness, Open Grain Lumber and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 59:13


This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Love the podcast fellas! I have a simple question: When I use my table saw, I usually just check if the blade is "high enough" i.e. any height higher than the wood piece. Is there an ideal blade height for a given wood thickness? Thanks! Matt What is the most difficult project you've ever done? Brian Guys Questions: I'm wondering how thick is too thick to veneer onto a plywood box. I'll be making a treasure chest for my daughter's wedding (for cards and such) and lining it in leather. I have some wood I'd like to use for the outside as “veneer”, but it is a 3/8” thick. The species is morado, and they were a “special buy” thing at a Woodcraft I got a while ago.  Basically, I have them and I'd like to use them if possible rather than buying something else. My bandsaw isn't always the most reliable, so while I would feel comfortable splitting them and then planing them flat again, that might be as thin as I'm able to do. I'm guessing 1/8” thick once all the processing is done. Is that too thick to use as veneer? Is there a glue that's better for a thicker veneer than a thin one? Thanks, Peter I recently bought a small bandsaw mill (Woodmizer LX30) and am becoming an amateur sawyer, exclusively to supply lumber for my own projects.  2 questions, here's the first: 1. In what use cases, if any, would you use air-dried lumber for your projects, assuming it is stickered properly, outside, with a rain cover on the top, for a year per inch of thickness?  I was told by a friend who operates a kiln that air-drying in southern Indiana will never get the moisture content much below 13-15%, it will dry unevenly throughout the board, and it won't kill powder post beetles and other insects.  His conclusion is that for any indoor woodwork projects, I should only use kiln-dried lumber.  Do you agree?  Why or why not?  Fortunately, he's well-respected, trustworthy, and at $.35/bd-ft dried, affordable.  But I can air-dry for free, so I'd be curious to know when, if ever, that may be workable. Kyle Huy's Questions: I have another good fundamentals of woodworking type question for you. Could you explain the differences between grain density and porosity? For a while I thought I knew what at least one of these meant. That was until I heard Guy describe oak as a tight-grained, open pore species. That whole description goes more or less right over my head. I'd really appreciate it if you guys could explain what grain density and wood porosity look like visually, as well as what effects these attributes have on working with a particular species, finishing it, etc.  Thanks for all of your time and for sharing your expertise with all of us. The Fridays when you guys have new episodes are my favorite days of the week. Zach Hello Friends, I have a woodshop at my house in the PNW.  I'm somewhere between a beginner and not a beginner. If you want to answer this question on your fantastic podcast, you can of course skip the preamble.  I offer it here so you can understand the context and environment in which my question lives.  Because we are friends, I care what you think, so I hope you don't arrive at the conclusion that I'm impractical.  I've tried to create a shop environment that incorporates a whimsical and creative aesthetic because that is how I aspire to be in this space. I built an entry door and carriage doors for my 500sq foot detached woodshop.  Doors guts are constructed from poplar frames, 1.5” ridged insulation in the voids, MDO skin on the exterior side trimmed in the craftsman style with ¾ cedar.  The interior side of the doors are skinned in plywood and laminated with orange counter top material.  The orange is the same color as those orange shirts people who work hard wear.  I like to wear these shirts to give my wife the impression that I too am working and not just fudging around.  I wanted my workshop to feel likewise.  Door window sills and trim are walnut.  On the entry door, I've installed a commercial style stainless steel handset modified for a 3” thick door.  Carriage doors are hung with 4 heavy duty sealed ball bearing hinges per side.  For the carriage doors, I had custom astragals and a threshold plate fabricated at a local metalworking shop, and used stainless steel cane bolts that plunge through the threshold plate to hold the doors tight against the weather seals and another set of cane bolts at the top to complete the seal.  The carriage door handles are two of my favorite axes.  I designed mounting hardware, built by the fabricator, with a quick release pin system so I can pull them off when I need them for axe related business.  Inside the shop, I've installed antique reclaimed maple flooring on the walls.  The flooring was recovered from a factory that used to make steam powered tractors for hauling giant old growth redwood trees out of the forests on the west coast in the late 1800's.  It seemed like a fitting retirement for these floors.  I didn't resurface the flooring (which is now walling) so it retains all of its history, factory floor markings, old holes for mounting machinery etc.  Now that the doors are in, I need to install interior trim around the frames that is worthy of the walls and doors.  I went to Goby (https://gobywalnut.com) to procure materials.  They specialize in Oregon hardwoods such as Oregon Black Walnut, Big Leaf Maple, Oregon White Oak, Madrone, and Myrtle.  I came home with some burled live edge Big Leaf stock.  My idea is to trim the door frames in maple, with the inside edge (nearest the door) all squared and straight, and the outside edges of the left, right and top trim pieces being irregular and strange.  Preparing and finishing these trim pieces is the nature of my questions: I have a ten-foot long 12/4 burled and figured maple board with a live edge on one side.  The board ranges from 9” to 18” wide.  My plan is to resaw it into a two 1.5” ish boards and dimension them down to about 1 ¼ to make the parts for my project.  Before I do that, I need to clean up the burled protrusions on the live edge side because I think it will be easier to do that before I resaw it. My first question is how do I clean up the live edge burls?  Some of the live edge is typical, but other sections have a lot of terrifying spiked peaks and valleys where a burl has boiled out of the tree.  It looks like the surface of the sun right before it's getting ready to disrupt our global communications system for a few hours.  If it helps to understand what I'm dealing with, my wife saw the board when I brought it home said things like “your wood is being a drama queen” and “it's trying to do too much” and “how much was that”.  To experiment, I took a wire brush to a small section just to see what would happen.  It worked well from the standpoint of clearing out debris, removing bark and burrs.  But I suspect this isn't the best method for ultimately prepping this for finishing and is probably a crime. Once I get the edge cleaned up, I'll resaw and dimension my parts.  Getting this 10 foot 12/4 stock up onto my bandsaw and perfectly slicing it into two equal pieces will probably go great.   Then I'll sand the faces to 220.  That's where my extensive experience runs out.    Rather than give up at this point, what can I do to bring out the wild figuring on these boards?  Fesstool made me buy higher grits of sandpaper like 400, 800, 1000 etc that I haven't used.  Is this why I have these grits? Unlike everything else in my life, I don't want to overthink this, but I'm starting to wonder how much that twisted, gnarled bubbling burled edge is going to drip finish on the rest of the board after I spray it.  Should I consider frog taping the faces, spraying the live edge first and then shoot the face as a second operation after the edges are done?  Can one of you come over? I've never used shellac before, but I've listened to every one of your episodes so I feel like I'm probably an expert in shellac and pound cut related activities.  I have a 5 stage Fujispray system that I've used in the past to drip finishes on the floor and all over myself and my work pieces.  I also have some rags. Robert

Covenant Sermons
A Thin Veneer of True Religion

Covenant Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 37:58


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The Dentalpreneur Podcast w/ Dr. Mark Costes
2330: Surgical Saturday - Live Veneer Prepping & Delivery with CSI's New Hands-On Course

The Dentalpreneur Podcast w/ Dr. Mark Costes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2025 47:57


On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes sits down with Dr. Taher Dhoon to introduce an exciting new addition to the Colorado Surgical Institute (CSI) lineup: a hands-on, live-patient cosmetic dentistry course focused on 10 over 10 veneer cases. The two discuss how this program differs from traditional full arch or surgical training, with an emphasis on preserving dentition while delivering life-changing aesthetic outcomes.   Dr. Dhoon explains the comprehensive approach to case selection, smile design, deprogramming, and lab communication. He also details how participants will prep, temporize, and later deliver their own patient's case over two weekends—mirroring the CSI philosophy of experiential, clinically immersive education. Whether you're experienced in cosmetics or new to aesthetic work, this course promises to level up your skill set, reduce complications, and drive high-value revenue into your practice. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.coloradosurgicalinstitute.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast

Deck The Hallmark
Christmas at Sea - S01E01 - Merry Cruise-Mas! (Hallmark Channel - 2025)

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 21:45


Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHThe episode starts with cruisers talking about who they are most existed to see - Tyler Hynes, Taylor Cole, Jonathan Bennett, everyone! With little clips of what's to come this season. Lots of hugging. Lots of crying. We meet Paige, Alexandrea and their mom Kerry. The Vermeer family. Mom cries when talking about how excited she is to go on this cruise. Alexandra is the daughter in law but she feels like they're the family she's always wanted and both Alexandrea and Paige talk about how much momma Kerry has done for them. They show up at the cruise and are wearing matching Vermeer Girls sweatshirt. They're blown away by all the decorations. The room though? Tiny. It's a twin bed with a single bed over top. And they immediately get to work on decorating their door. That's a big deal for cruisers. We then meet Rob & Donna - they've been together for 9 years. Rob is freakin jacked. He broke both of her ribs after trying to pop her back at the gym. And that's true love. They have a bunch of hallmark actor ornaments in their tree. She loves Paul Campbell and he loves Nikki DeLoach. They get on board and immediately bump into Jonathan Bennet and he's just wheeling and dealing like Jonathan Bennet is one to do.,We then meet Carol, Cathy, and Nate who is celebrating his 16th birthday on the cruise and he is pumped. Nate is there with his two grandmas. And he's a bit of a celeb because he posted on the cruise Facebook group that it's his birthday. We then meet Lori and her sister. They live in separate states so they're so excited to go on this cruise. Lori is a fellow Christmas crazy and is excited to decorate their room. The Veneer family are back and momma Kerry talks about how she's happily married and she knows Wes Brown is happily married, but she has been given a hall pass in case Wes is interested. She calls it her hallmark pass. My guy Rob is gonna propose to Donna and is hoping they can get married on the cruise! Night 1 comes and it's time for the Christmas tree lighting on top of the ship. We then meet Alice and Gail. Best friends since 10th grade, 46 years ago. And they are our black friends. They're excited to meet Tyler Hynes. And Alicia is gonna try to get Gail to get out of her comfort zone. So everyone's up on top of the ship. JB comes out and does his thing. Tyler Hynes comes on stage in a bath robe. It's a whole thing. Paige is very into him and she thinks they would hit it off really well. She yells at him to take it off. While momma Kerry is just going nuts over Wes Brown. We find out Paige has some news she has to tell her mom - she's moving out of Texas. But she's nervous .Victoria tells her sister Lora she's pregnant right after Lora gets them both champagne. Rob and Donna get a picture with Erin Cahill and of course she's just the sweetest. They talk to her for a bit. We find out that Donna had to have brain surgery last holiday season. So they're both really excited to be there. And he's trying to find the right time to propose to her. But not while Erin Cahill is there. It's time for Carol-oke. Gail and Alicia show up. Alicia signs them up. Gail is pissed. She does not get to that stage and Alicia shames her from the stage.  We get Gail in a confessional having to psychoanalyze why she doesn't wanna get out of her comfort zone. The sisters show up for trivia, hosted by Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker. And Andrew is just hugging everyone. And these sisters suck at trivia. And then there's the boot shot with Tyler Hynes. It's madness. Paige is pumped. But then Wes Brown walks in and Kerry is pumped. They hug. And Paige says “I've been told to call you step-dad”. And then Kerry says it …. You're my hallmark pass. Wes is just so chill. JB is also there and Paige is like can you give Tyler Hynes my number? And he's like I can do that. And I'm weirdly invested in this. Nate has lost his grandmas. So he's going around and asking “has anyone seen some grandmas?”. Turns out they're hiding becuase they're annoyed by Nate. Turns out his birthday isn't even today, it's December 10th. Fricken liar. So Rob goes into the gym and Paul Campbell is there. They have matching black tanks. So he tells him that he's gonna propose and wants to get married on the ship. Paul is like hey I can officiate your wedding here. He pulls Andrew walker in. Rob is like oh boy. Now I really need to ask her. 

Richard Ellis Talks
Veneer Real Disease

Richard Ellis Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025


Living in God's family involves putting our fears aside and letting people see us for who we really are, struggles included, so that we can get help and then help others. Growth in our relationship with God will only happen when we begin peeling back our layers and letting Him and others in.

Richard Ellis Talks on Oneplace.com
Veneer Real Disease

Richard Ellis Talks on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 26:02


Living in God's family involves putting our fears aside and letting people see us for who we really are, struggles included, so that we can get help and then help others. Growth in our relationship with God will only happen when we begin peeling back our layers and letting Him and others in. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/640/29

Woodshop Life Podcast
3D Printer in the Woodshop?, Shop Made Veneer, Sliding Tablesaw Extension and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 53:09


This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions:  What are the the most useful 3d prints for a woodworking shop.  I often print out small pattern templates and fixtures for hole placement.  Even storage solutions for various tools etc...  what are your top suggestions? Josh Hi, let's talk about working with laminated plywood.  I just picked up about 25 sheets of 3/4”x 22”x6'  birch plywood that has Formica laminated on both sides from the free pile of a high volume cabinet shop. I want to encourage everyone to find local cabinet or mill work shops  in your area and drive by them often! I do on my commute to and from work.  What kind of design/construction considerations would you make when building cabinets with drawers for my garage using only this 3/4” plywood? It will be for my garage.  I know it's common to make drawers using thinner plywood but I'm not trying to spend money if I have to.   how would you finish the edges? I'm going to make a blanket chest next, The laminate is a fancy textured walnut wood grain that actually looks pretty good. I currently don't have a shop but have some hand tools and hand power tools like a router,  circular saw with track, and a lot of imagination! With the help from your podcast I just recently purchased a biscuit jointer and a large (rather intimidating) 45 degree chamfer router bit. Haywood Guys Questions: Hi Guys, I've been listening to your podcast since the beginning and it's by far the best. There's not even a close second. My question is: I want to make shop sawn veneer. I have a band saw with 11” cut capacity, grizzly 8” jointer, a dewalt 735 thickness planner with a Byrd Shelix helical cutter head, but I don't have a drum sander. I would like to end up with 1/16”  cherry veneer that is 10” wide, but I'm not sure about the process to make it. Would the thickness planer be too aggressive to remove the bandsaw marks or would I need to purchase a drum sander?  Also, after cutting a piece of veneer from the stock, do I need to reflatten the stock before cutting another piece of veneer. In general, I guess what I'm asking is given the set of tools above, how would you go about making veneer? Mike I am building a trestle table out of African Mahogany, more specifically Khaya. I am using 8/4 for the top and 12/4 for the legs. It is going to live on a jalousy window sun room that is not climate controlled in the state of Florida. What finishes do you guys recommend to use to help preventwood movement or warping over time, or is that just going to happen. David Huy's Questions: Hello Gents, This is a bit of a long winded question regarding aftermarket sliders for the table saw and how to best use them. I recently purchased an old Excalibur sliding table from my saw.  This is an older model but from my understanding is almost identical to the current SawStop sliders, as SawStop took over the old Excalibur models (maybe this is incorrect or you have more insight?).  I mounted the slider to the extension table on the left so I get the full size of the TS top and the slider fence is long enough to reach all the way to the blade.  I figured that this way I get the best of both worlds, and I do have the space for it. My purpose for the slider was to help break down sheet goods, manage angled cuts on larger pieces, and to help cut miters on larger case panels.  I've made a few cases in the past with mitered corners and running a long case panel on the TS to cut the miters is a bit of a pain.  I was hoping that the slider would simplify that process as it would allow the long panel to move over the table smoothly while held square to the blade. Here is the kicker, the slider mounts on the left of the saw which is the direction that the blade tilts.  In my mind, this creates a problem as I have to run the panel up-side-down, under the tilted blade, and the offcut would now be dropping on top of the blade where it will create a kickback situation.  In general, I wouldn't run the piece "under" the blade when using a rip fence as it is trapped, but with the slider that's not really true.  Seems problematic for the offcut but gives more accuracy and control on an otherwise unwieldy piece and may be worth rolling the dice.  I figure that with the slider I have plenty of space to stand out of the firing line when that offcut goes flying, but it is probably smarter to avoid the situation in the first place....  What are your thoughts? How are others handling miters with a slider?  It seems most folks in North America have them mounted on the left, and most of the saws tilt to that side. Bojan Hey guys I've been listening to lots of episodes of the podcast lately and find it very helpful me being a beginner. This will be a long one but here is the situation, I'm not far from Indianapolis so a couple of you understand the weather. Earlier this year I cut down a couple of trees from a family property before it got demolished for development. Trees were run through a local saw mill and kiln dried for me. When I picked them up from the local guys I brought the stack back and put it in a barn on the family farm. The barn is generally shut up but it is not conditioned. I do all my wood working in my basement at home that is conditioned. I'm getting ready to buy a used 8” jointer to help me handle all these boards. I will not be carrying a large jointer into the basement to do the work it will be at the farm where the wood is stored. Question is, with an unconditioned barn do you think it will be a problem to joint a few boards there, bring them back to the basement Woodshop and let them acclimate for a few weeks before proceeding to plane/cut up for projects? Would it be better to joint just a couple at a time as I'm going to need them or would jointing most of the boards and storing them unconditioned during the year and moving them to the Woodshop as needed be ok? Thanks for the podcast and all the info you guys provide. I've learned multiple things from you guys already and hope to continue learning more. Drew

The Land Podcast - The Pursuit of Land Ownership and Investing
#164 - Q&A with Skip Sligh: Land Market Update, Buying Your 'Forever Farm' & Balancing Land Projects That MATTER!

The Land Podcast - The Pursuit of Land Ownership and Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 48:00


Welcome to the land podcast, a platform for people looking to educate themselves in the world of land ownership, land investing, staying up to date with current land trends in the Midwest, and hearing from industry experts and professionals. On today's episode, we dive into a dynamic conversation with land expert Skip Sligh on the Land Podcast. From top-dollar timber decisions to understanding soil health and the fine line of financial moves in landownership, this episode brims with wisdom for the avid land connoisseur. It's a treasure trove of tips mixed with the hearty realities of managing the wild. Veneer walnut timber Strategies for balancing land income Evolving land values post-election Waterhole setups for mature bucks Maximizing land value & plotting Exploring map tech for hunters Soil management tips for fruitful yields Strategies for investing in 'forever farms' Effective bush honeysuckle extermination Balancing income and wild habitat on CRP land https://www.whitetailmasteracademy.com Use code 'HOFER' to save 10% off at www.theprairiefarm.com Massive potential tax savings: ASMLABS.Net -Moultrie: https://bit.ly/moultrie_ -Hawke Optics: https://bit.ly/hawkeoptics_ -OnX: https://bit.ly/onX_Hunt -Painted Arrow: https://bit.ly/41ZtK5i 

You Know What I Would Do
Episode 139: With Maggie Widdoes: Infomercials, Veneer Theory, Top Chef, Dud Significant Others

You Know What I Would Do

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 77:03


Maggie Widdoes joins to discuss infomercials, Top Chef and significant others

Redemption Church KC Sermon Podcast
Lent 06: Palm Sunday: Thin Veneer & Things That Make For Peace

Redemption Church KC Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025


Protrusive Dental Podcast
Minimal Preparation Veneers – PDP219

Protrusive Dental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 69:25


Are “contact lens veneers” just fake news? Why is the traditional 0.7mm prep approach outdated? Are you truly preserving enamel in your veneer preparations? Should you ever bond veneers to root dentin or cementum after crown lengthening? Why is the Galip Gürel technique the gold standard for minimal prep veneers? https://youtu.be/5BEFD1XaZtE Watch PDP219 on Youtube Dr. David Bloom joins Jaz for an insightful episode, sharing his 36 years of experience in cosmetic and restorative dentistry. With over two decades in the same practice, he's seen what works—and what leads to failure—when it comes to veneers. We also cover the key steps in mock-ups, planning, and veneer preparation. Protrusive Dental Pearl:  Always Wax Up for 10: When planning veneers, start with a 10-unit wax-up (even if the patient initially wants 4 or 6). This allows them to visualize their full smile with a mock-up, compare different options, and make an informed decision. It's not about upselling - most patients will appreciate the fuller look. Key Take-aways: Health and diagnosis are foundational in cosmetic dentistry. Visual try-ins are crucial for patient engagement and satisfaction. Minimally invasive techniques are preferred for cosmetic procedures. Communication with patients about their options is essential. Bonding to enamel is more reliable than bonding to dentin. Permission statements help in guiding patient expectations. The transition from veneers to crowns should be carefully considered. Staining is not the primary concern when bonding to dentin. A change in surface texture is key in modern dental preparations. Visual aids are crucial in helping patients understand their treatment options. The Gurel technique emphasizes minimal preparation for veneers. Effective communication with patients can enhance their treatment experience. Understanding occlusion is fundamental in aesthetic dentistry. Veneer thickness should be as minimal as possible for aesthetic results. Patient involvement in the design process is essential. Cementation techniques can vary based on gingival health. Maintaining a facial path of insertion is important for aesthetic outcomes. Building a good relationship with lab technicians is key to successful restorations. Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of this episode: 02:56  Protrusive Dental Pearl 04:15 Interview with Dr. David Bloom: Journey and Expertise 11:54 The Importance of Enamel in Veneer Longevity 13:46 Prepless Cases and Visual Try-Ins 18:54  Permission Statement 22:24 Visual Try-Ins Protocol 25:13 Decision-Making: Veneers vs. Crowns 28:35 Bonding to Root Dentine and Long-Term Outcomes 33:34 Opening Embrasures: Techniques and Tips 35:19 Visual Try-Ins and Patient Communication 38:50 Wax-up in Occlusion 41:25 The Gurel Technique Explained 47:09 Black Triangles  49:40 Guidelines for First Veneer Case 54:10 Contact Lens Veneers 56:18 Cementation Preferences and Techniques 01:00:15 Final Thoughts and Educational Resources Need expert guidance on veneers and smile design? Join Intaglio Mentoring and connect with top mentors for real-time case support and level up your Dentistry. Dr David Bloom is also a mentor on Intaglio. Watch this space for David's new educational website coming soon - he teaches Veneers hands-on too. If you loved this episode, make sure to watch How to Temporise Veneers Step by Step FULL GUIDE – PDP214 This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.  This episode meets GDC Outcomes B and C. AGD Subject Code: 780 ESTHETICS/COSMETICDENTISTRY (Tooth colored restorations) #PDPMainEpisodes #AdhesiveDentistry Aim: To provide an in-depth understanding of minimal preparation veneers, focusing on enamel preservation, diagnostic workflows, patient communication,

The Orchard Church Podcast
Veneer, or Sincere?

The Orchard Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 38:24


At the Temple, Jesus contrasts a significant lack of integrity against a personal example of true integrity. Why is this important to Jesus, and should it be important to us?

Woodshop Life Podcast
Table Saw Blades, Veneer Patterns, Cocobolo Woes and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 54:25


This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Hi Guys love your podcast.  I have a quick question regarding table saw blades.  Can you give me a recommendation on a good quality 10" table saw blade that I can get re-sharpened when needed.  I keep blowing through blades and I'm tired of buying new ones.  Also, do you send the blades back to get re-sharpened or take them to your nearest local blade sharpening place thanks in advance Dave I'm making an ash table top (never used ash before) and had a few questions. How should I edge join the boards for glue up (domino or biscuits), what's the best finish for ash when used as a desk to avoid feeling the grain on ash. I don't have a sprayer but could be a good excuse to get one.  What edge profiles do you guys like to use for tables and/or desk that get lots of use and also look good? Chayse Guy's Questions: My latest project is an Arts & Crafts sideboard made in quartersawn white oak. I'm at the point in the project where I need to start thinking about how to finish the piece.  Its my first time working with this wood and I'm considering fuming the piece with ammonia as I've read that this process will really make the grain rays stand out.  People seem pretty divided on whether its worth the time and risk of working with harmful chemicals and I wanted to get your collective thoughts and experience.  Have you used an ammonia fuming process? Do you think its worth it?  Any tips or tricks to share?  I'm in the northeast so the current low temps add some complexity as I've learned that colder temperatures slow down the process. Regards, Adam I'm working on a veneered box. Normally you'd glue a similarly oriented veneer on the back surface to prevent warping. For the veneer, I'm planning on cross cutting small strips and then gluing them together, roughly like how inlays are made. I'll then be cutting thin slices from the resulting laminated assembly. I'll be using the thin slices as the veneer, like a mosaic or a quilt. The grain of these thin slices will run in different directions. Do I still need a backing? If so, in which direction should the backing grain run? Lauris Huy's Questions: The topic of wood movement comes up pretty regularly on this show. When it does, however, it is typically related to questions on how to account for it in regards to a specific project or joinery method. Meanwhile, I'm sitting here wondering what wood movement actually is. I understand that humidity and temperature cause wood to expand or contract, but that's about where my understanding ends. Why is it important to account for wood movement? What happens if you don't? What is this business I've heard mentioned about projects exploding? On a related note, often when questions about mitigating wood movement come up the answers to those questions are something along the lines of "If you use __________ (type of joinery, layout, etc) you shouldn't have to worry about wood movement." As someone still very new to the principles of woodworking, the question I always have is: why? Why will using such and such method or assembling your project in this or that manner mitigate wood movement? Zach Hey guys. Love your podcast and appreciate the help you've given me over the years with your knowledge and experience in the craft. I have an entryway table I'm building out of walnut and cocobolo. The top will consist of a glue up of the two woods. What glue should I use for the glue up since cocobolo is very oily? And what sort of finish would you recommend for this application? Thanks again and take care!  Ryan of Mountain Custom Woodworks

You Know What I Would Do
With Maggie Widdoes: Infomercials, Veneer Theory, Top Chef, Dud Significant Others

You Know What I Would Do

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 77:03


Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
STL332: Any way into marquetry is a good one.

Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 62:53


Amanda chats with Chelsea Van Voorhis and Albert Kleine, two marquetry artists with entirely different approaches.  Check out Woodsmith's Build Your Own CNC course here: https://woodsmith.mykajabi.com/building-shopnotes-cnc-machine For more information about our eLearning courses - http://www.finewoodworking.com/elearning  For more information about our Woodworking Fundamentals journey - http://www.finewoodworking.com/fundamentals Join us on our new Discord server! - https://discord.gg/8hyuwqu4JH Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com Sign up for the Fine Woodworking weekly eLetter - https://www.finewoodworking.com/newsletter Sign up for a Fine Woodworking Unlimited membership - https://www.finewoodworking.com/unlimited Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@finewoodworking.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page. Join us on our Discord server here.

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Woodshop Life Podcast
Workbench Stability, Drum Sander Woes, Veneer Glus and MORE!!!

Woodshop Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 63:46


This Episodes Questions Brians Questions  I was at a big box store the other day getting a new toilet. As I passed the lumber section, I saw what looked, from far away, like a piece of walnut. On closer inspection, it was a piece of rainbow poplar in with the ugly, green big box poplar for the same price as the regular poplar. Of course I bought it. My question is: was that awesome and, if so, how awesome? Thanks, Sincerely, American Bob Hey Gents! Canadian listener here, I found your podcast about a week ago and i have been listening every day now. Thanks for the content. I started woodworking this year and just built a new workbench using Paul Sellers plans. It has a laminated 2x3 top with a well so it's quite heavy. I use both power tools and hand tools. The main point of making this new bench was to make it heavy so it doesn't slide during hand planing, but it still slides!!! Any tips on how to prevent workbench slide? My workbench needs to float away from the wall so i am looking for a solution that isn't "put something behind it". Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again! Tyler Guys Questions I have a question regarding the drum sander. I only swear while doing two things, playing golf and using my drum sander.   I bought a new Supermax 16-32 and had nothing but problems with it and had to send it in for warranty repair.  I sold it and upgraded to a Powermatic PM2244 which I believe Guy has.  I definitely have had better luck with the Powermatic but still have issues with burning at times.  I do make end grain cutting boards for friends, family and donations.  I know the end grain is extremely hard.  I take very shallow passes, usually .002 to .004 per pass running the conveyor at 4 FPM and no matter how careful I am I still will get burning and grooves.  It doesn't matter the grit of the sandpaper.  I've experimented with feed rate with no luck.  I know the glue does create heat and builds up on the paper so I clean the sandpaper often.  Do you have any recommendations or should I start a swear jar to raise money for charity?  Thanks again, Matt Good evening, gentleman!  Thanks for this amazing podcast and all the info!  I had a quick question on blades for a cheap table saw. I used to use the newer delta contractors saw (miss it so much..best saw I've used)   unfortunately, had to down size.   So I'm back to my ryobi cheaper saw.   I keep the blade and adjustments true, so it cuts well....for what it is.   Yall mentioned a few weeks back, thin curf blades vs regular 10".     Question: I use a smaller circular saw blade in my table saw. Have you? Have you noticed more power and better cuts?  Because I have.  In all saws I've used.  Would you recommend using a smaller blade in a cheap table saw to get more power to the blade?     I'm just kinda wondering your thoughts on that.  I'm a one man backyard shop   that mostly is building cabinet doors out of poplar and barn doors out of pine,  and poplar.   Thoughts?    Thanks in advance!  Keep up the amazing programming! Crafted Carpentry Canada Huy's Questions EH gentlemen from the Niagara region in Ontario Canada, been listening to your excellent podcast for some time now and thoroughly enjoy it so thank you for that. My question concerns urns and specifically how it seals.  For context, my wife's grandmother has recently passed away and I was asked by my wife's family to make her urn. I don't own a lathe but I very carefully using an angle grinder with a shaping disc, orbital sander and an excessive amount of hand sanding created a typical tapering cylindrical urn that is fatter about 1/3 of the way down from the top, tapering upwards and downwards from there and I used segmented layers to achieve this. The urn is made of blood wood and has soft maple accent rings. The lid I created was a simple circle that I used dowel pins and magnets to secure it to the top of the urn. I am extremely happy with how the urn turned out and how the lid looks on the urn but I am not 100% happy with how the lid I attached and sealed. So after all that my question is: how would you guys go about creating and attaching the lid? In my research I did see most urns have a threaded component on the bottom of the urn and that's how they seal. Apologies for the long winded question, any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks James I have a question about types of glue for veneering projects.  In the past I've used Unibond 800 with good results.  The problem I have is the very short shelf life for someone who does 1 or 2 veneering projects per year.  Are you aware of any other solutions with longer shelf life without resorting to some PVA glue? Thanks and keep up the good work! Jeffrey

Greeny
Hour 2: Social Veneer

Greeny

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 48:15


Evan Cohen & Hembo dive into the utter dysfunction surrounding the 76ers right now including their 2-12 record, reported finger pointing, and yet another injury to Paul George. We play Sneaky Hembo Trivia and wonder if it would be a mistake for a team to draft Shedeur Sanders #1 overall. Mike Tomlin is on the doorstep of yet another winning season and Hembo somehow identifies a few famous film directors despite never having seen any of their work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
11-15-24 - Coming Up w/A Proper Punishment For Bret As He Overslept For The Second Friday In A Row - Peanuts Caused John's Tooth Veneer To Fall Out At Fall League Baseball

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 35:47


Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Friday November 15, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show
#1939 A Veneer of Pretending

The Adam and Dr. Drew Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 41:08


Adam wraps up the week starting with a voicemail on the love for his parents, he opens up about his mother's final letter, and he dissects the transactional side of love. Then, Dr. Drew gets his video on spotting sociopaths, and they explore the full transparencies of George Steinbrenner & Martha Stewart. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com Please Support Our Sponsor: This Episode is Sponsored by BetterHelp, BetterHelp.com/AdamandDrew

Me & Paranormal You
Shamanism, Veneer Theory & Pudding - 3rd Ear Bonus 319

Me & Paranormal You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 61:53


Boy oh boy, here we go, fresh off an emotional night and morning. We get into some characteristics about shamans being chosen as candidates, veneer theory talked about the book Human Kind, and why I think we are all delicious, decent pudding. www.ryansingercomedy.comwww.patreon.com/ryansingerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/me-paranormal-you-with-ryan-singer--5471727/support.

Drew Blood
S7E11 - "The Veneer of Humanity" - Drew Blood

Drew Blood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 50:30


This week on DBDT, two tales of terror from authors Grey Walker and Brandon Wills. LINK for GOFUNDME: https://gofund.me/f98965d8 To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/DrewBlood If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/DrewBlood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ebro in the Morning Podcast
Swizz Beatz In Some Trouble + Fake Veneer Techs (10/7/24)

Ebro in the Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 74:56


Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" On today's episode 10/7/24 - Giants Win, Jets Lose, UFC 307 recap, disappointed with the new Joker movie, fake Veneer techs, playoff baseball fights, Swizz Beatz targeted in scandal, a Million Dollars is a lot of money, and much more! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! To be a part of Freedom Friday email FreedomFriday@ebrointhemorning.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast
RSMS Hour 3 | Atlanta Top Veneer Specialist Not a Dentist

Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 24:55


Atlanta veneer specialist, Brandon Dillard has been arrested for not being a dentist. He is charged for performing dental procedures without having a license.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ebro in the Morning Podcast
Veneer Kits and Cutting Braids + Hood Caucus Joins The Program (8/6/24)

Ebro in the Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 67:36


Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" On today's episode 8/6/24 - Veneer Kits, Cutting Braids, I Don't Like Dudes, and so much more! Hood Caucus On Focus On Local Politics, Election Turn Out, Mayor Adams and Education! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.