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    I I did something similar with a coffee table using a smaller piece of Yew - I think this is what you mean. Threaded metal inserts work well but ensure you sink them flush and take time to ensure you mark them out correctly as it's easy to get them a fraction out and then they'll miss...
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    Hardening Oak for a table project

    Hi Mike, I have removed as much as I can find but worry there's other soft spots i havent seen - I hoped a hardened washed over or similar, would remedy possibly
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    Hardening Oak for a table project

    Hi all, I have a lovely piece of Holm Oak that I want to use in a resin table project, however there are a few spots towards the live edge that are softer. They're not crumbly through rot but definitely softer than normal oak hardness. I was wondering if there's any option for hardening it that...
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    Slab flattening router bit question

    Thanks for the replies. Not sure why it's quite narrow. I've attached a pic of it. Not sure if links are allowed here but it's the ERBAUER ER2100 2100W ELECTRIC ROUTER 220-240V I've bought. I am using a homemade flattening jig yes.
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    Slab flattening router bit question

    Hi all, I've recently upgraded my cheap brand 1/4 router for an Erbauer 1/2 as I've got some lovely slabs to flatten by hand. I also purchased a 1/2 bit advertised as for 'flattening' however the opening at the base of the router is only 40mm and won't allow the bit to plunge past. Locked in...
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