This explains some of the cheap wood I've bought in the past actually. Cut it nice and straight, come back next day it's crooked. But only some of them.
So, greedy jews overcook the wood at the kilns. Good to know.
Stumpy Nubs (since the TikTok didn't credit him) runs a good channel if you're into woodworking. More information than I need, but still useful for if/when I do find the time to build a box or something.
Yeah, Im not a woodworker but i do some woodworking and i enjoy his videos and def learned a ton. This vid does explain some of the weird shit I’ve experienced at times.
Me too. I've never stopped a table saw; I'll stop cutting when it bogs down like that, but I've definitely ripped 2x4s that bind in the saw and appear warped after the cut.
We have a "mechanic," that does not understand drill speeds etc. He gets a #10 drill bit.runs the fastest speed drill he can lay hands on, and guess what? He dulls the bit, and work hardens the screw he is drilling. You can hear him across the shop with his drill squealing for minutes before he gives up and replaces his bit.
I have had 1x4 for literally bind and kick back on me while ripping it on the table saw. I always thought it was a flawed grain pattern, I had no idea. Wow!
Same thing happens with concrete fyi. If you put concrete down spray the top surface with water, or chuck some plastic on it to stop it cracking while it's going off.
Architects don't know how to structure a stick-built house with 12x12, or I-beams, or concrete walls at the important parts. It's all the same because the computer told them so.
There are thousand year old Japanese temples. The Roman concrete Colosseum is twice that. It's always been possible.
Wood loses water and shrinks across the grain. The lengths shrink very little. Today's wood is about half usable. More small ring grains = More strength.
Faggots think that technology must have been given to us by a higher life form because they don’t have any conception of the complexity of materials. Countless thousands of men were involved in developing the art of woodcraft. The same happened with semiconductors and lithography at a much more focused and accelerated pace.
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(Actually now I have a new excuse to blame my sloppy work, dang case hardening!)
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So, greedy jews overcook the wood at the kilns. Good to know.
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Certain metals will work harden when machining. It can be a pain in the ass.
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There are thousand year old Japanese temples. The Roman concrete Colosseum is twice that. It's always been possible.
Wood loses water and shrinks across the grain. The lengths shrink very little.
Today's wood is about half usable.
More small ring grains = More strength.
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