Episode 23 – Ordering Lumber Online, Breadboard Ends, Drawer Sides, and MUCH More!

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Guys Questions:

1) Hey Guys, a question on when a breadboard end is needed on a table top. I’m making my first kitchen table with a 5/4 35” x 8’ oak top. My client didn’t like the look of a breadboard end so I’m a bit concerned about movement down the road. The top won’t overhang the aprons by more than 4” and I’m planning to connect it with those z clips with a couple of cross pieces to keep it rigid. Do you think I run a risk of cupping? I’ve thought about getting some of those c-channel iron to route into the underside but is that overkill?

Homarus woodworks

2) Hi guys, love the show. I have a would you rather question on finishing. Would you rather finish a whole large project or try and match a finish for a smaller project. My specific scenario is refinishing my basement bar. I’m going with dark cabinets and I know I’m going to have to make shelves and trim to match. Do I get unfinished cabinets and finish it all myself so they’re the same, or try and match prefinished cabinets? Thanks! Matt

Seans Questions:

1) Hi, I have a question for the podcast. I am about to start drawers for my dresser build and the sides call for 1/2″ material. Would you use 4/4 material making a lot of waste or would you go to a thicker material and resaw for the 1/2″ final dimensions hoping to cut down on waste? Would the type of wood you are using sway your decision as wood stability may cause the wood to cup/bow more than others? Thanks, Ryan.

2) Is there a special technique for sanding round overs? I’ve tried sanding round overs by hand, but end up with scratch marks long the “top” of the piece. When I try sanding with a random orbit sander, I feel like it eats away too much wood and it’s not a consistent round over anymore. Thoughts? Matt

Huys Questions:

1) I’m wanting to make a cross-cut sled for trimming the ends on boards that I’ve glued up. I want the cross-cut sled to have the most capacity that it can. So, I’m probably going to end up building something like Huy’s “Aircraft carrier”.

Any tips on making that thing as accurate as it can possibly be? Is there anything you’d do differently if you had to remake it?

Y’all are great! Keep the podcasts coming!!
Cory

2) My question for all of you is about ordering lumber and sheet goods online versus buying in person and being able to pick through and select boards.

Do you have experience ordering large quantities of sheet goods online? What about hardwoods? What do I need to know before placing an order for things like this?

Any tips for ensuring I receive quality plywood for cabinets? I’m relatively new to woodworking so any technical advice or terminology to use would be greatly appreciated. I know higher quality plywood typically has more plies, but I’m not sure how to even specify this or tell how many plies the sheets for sale online have.

Could you recommend any sources for ordering online? I’m located in the Tampa, Florida area.

I am tired of imposing on friends and family to borrow a pickup truck to pick up all the sheet goods I need and I don’t mind paying for the convenience of truck delivery if it’s an option worth considering. However, I do not want to waste money if I’m going to get all the crappy sheets that they can’t sell in person because they are all busted and warped with gaps in the laminations.

Thank you all for putting out such quality and informative podcast. I’ve enjoyed every episode so far.-Hunter

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