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The bi-pass doors are factory built. The shorter bi-pass doors above are built by myself, to access all of that storage left due to 10' ceilings. 

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The storage above this linen closet wanted to be more stealth. So I built these doors flat and flush.

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I did not build this closet system, but I did install it.

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All of the pulls for the lower cabinetry had to be inset into the doors and drawers. I built a jig for my trim router, which made it an easy task.

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Looks nice! Me running into massive water drainage issues with my backyard project and fortunately got so good rain to test things out (spoiler they failed).

Also, learned drain pipe comes in either small or really large (100’) lengths - of course I needed the 100’ section to get the right lengths.

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4 hours ago, luvdunhill said:

Looks nice! Me running into massive water drainage issues with my backyard project and fortunately got so good rain to test things out (spoiler they failed).

Also, learned drain pipe comes in either small or really large (100’) lengths - of course I needed the 100’ section to get the right lengths.

Is there some gizmo I can put at the bottom of the deck to let the water through but hold back the granite? (I am putting the drain in in the corner of the first picture .. yes I know the first board isn’t parallel…it’s a correction.. and a second one at the gutter downspout which also is causing this issue)

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A guy down the street is doing a permeable gravel driveway with these plastic hex squares that get secured down with pegs in a grid. Not sure if that is what you meant but check out similar systems if you are looking to hold loose rock in place.

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On a new job today. Today is all about delicately removing these door trim plinths and base moldings in the hallway.

I can't find this trim to patch in the kitchen, so I'm removing it in the hall, to patch the kitchen with. It's 200 years old and brittle as all he'll!

I'll put similar but new molding in the hall.

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Building back on the new job.

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The painters have their work cut out for them, making the battered old trim look good. I only have to trim two doors with old trim.

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You know you're working on an old house when the nails you remove look like this.

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Time to decide if learning, and lying for Fusion 360 is worthwhile as once I print all the battery holders for Milwaukee and Dewalt and all the Festool accessories, I am going to run out of things to print as I really do not need any trolls or rainbow dragons. 

Maybe time lapse of flat prints are not that interesting  

 

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Just got the Sunlu that has high temp capabilities today.
 

I also highly recommend the Solidsteel 3D Printer stand and the Creality Sonic pad. 
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6 minutes ago, VPI said:

Just got the Sunlu that has high temp capabilities today.
 

I also highly recommend the Solidsteel 3D Printer stand and the Creality Sonic pad. 
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I’m running OctoPrint and have a Spaghetti Detective docker setup on my server. I’ll look into the Sunlu.  

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