OK after making template to use for inserting the She-Oak into the table top I removed the clamps and continued.
I used a stand off and planer bit to get the insert close to the table top All went well and I was surprised to see more burning occuring. Next tool was my ROS. I then considered filling with timber Mate but kind of thought I would surprise myself with a trick I had up my sleeve. Now considering they are only short sleeves don't expect too much with a 3.2mm router bit I ran around the outside to even up the gaps instead of just filling them. then wait for it ...filled them! left it to dry overnight and hit it with the ROS again next morning. I was liking what I saw so I repeated it another two times. hey it worked no broken legs so another go was attempted.
getting some comfortable results here. glued then in and left them to dry overnight
I am kinda enjoying this! Just wait for my next short sleeve tricks!
splint it's an old aussie technique. brush your teeth or fill some wood ! the beauty is when it hardens it gets rid of the gaps in your teeth. no more flossing 😁😉
working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.
Some replies :- Pottz:- Thanks and I guess you are aware over brushing causes bleeding gums and the tooth paste may turn red. SplinterGroup:- Chaw ... sorry I have never heard of it, and yes it will return to its outside location to monitor how long it lasts, hopefully longer than I keep my tools! LittleBlackDuck:- Thanks its usually hard to impress anybody these days you will like my next post. Steve Rasmussen:- Thanks nice to see somebody else appreciates the amount of work required.