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Sloppy Stacking vs Proper Stacking

Started by Deese, March 27, 2022, 02:38:18 AM

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Walnut Beast

Quote from: SawyerTed on April 11, 2022, 02:17:43 PM
I suppose I am kind of old school on this sticker jig business.



 



are you cutting that galvanized steel in one inch strips? Has that worked good? What's the story on the table or wood the markers on 

SawyerTed

The plates are mending plates.  They come in various sizes.  They work well.

The desk is in my office.  It does have burl inlays.  
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mudfarmer

Since this thread was started about a tailgunner's stacking--

I have my own mill and try to be very deliberate about stacking and stickering. Two days a week on my days off I work at a stationary mill that has retail inventory and cuts custom orders. It is very very nice that the boss allows me to take the time to stack and sticker properly. He "gets it" and has lots of stories of helpers that didn't.

This morning the 2x4x8 bay was empty, no matter how many times we fill it, it empties out in a day or two. That is no reason not to stack and sticker properly  ;D yes I would prefer to use more stickers and we disagree there. To be fair they will literally be gone tomorrow



 some 1x4x10s that could be better

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