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    Talking haw to Tend Damage in the wood

    Learn with us a very easy way to get rid of the "damage wood"

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    Quote Originally Posted by belarbi View Post
    Learn with us a very easy way to get rid of the "damage wood"

    haw to Tend Damage in the wood - YouTube
    I ask members to give me the correct address for this video

    So I change the title and thank you

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    Good job.

    I would encourage you to clamp the timber to your bench when drilling, chiseling and planeing as this will reduce your effort. And may be a bit safer too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pac man View Post
    Good job.

    I would encourage you to clamp the timber to your bench when drilling, chiseling and planeing as this will reduce your effort. And may be a bit safer too.
    Thank you for your advice and encouragement



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