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Here is one from the lathe department. If ONLY we had someone here with a lathe...
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ooooooooo....
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How do you make something like that hollow?
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It would be tricky to lay it up hollow. It can be hollowed out through the small hole in the top, but it would be a royal pain in the ass and take a long time. Better to make a larger hole in the bottom to work through then plug it and glue a piece of anti-skid/anti-scratch material over it.
My choice would be to stick a dried posy in it and forget it. |
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Perfect cat, no litter box...
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Or lay it up over a blank of Styrofoam, drill the hole, and dissolve the foam. ;)
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A very, very old Scandinavian door...
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Very much do I like that.
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Do big slab doors like that move with humidity changes?
I like it a lot, but imagine it would bind in the summer and let cold air in in January. |
If it closes against the casing rather than inside the casing, it shouldn't be a problem. Or if it fits loosely in the casing but against a stop trim.
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This is wild, a slab of Black Walnut and four wrenches...
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looks ... plush. petrified plush to be precise.
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Nice!
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I like.
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