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I have a 55 gallon plastic barrel next to my saw stations and toss all stuff in there and use it for whatever I need for some snall jig or whatever but mostly kindling wood for I heat with wood in shop.Come summer just burn outside evening weenie roasts and marsh mellows with grand kids
Depending on size, I use them for kindling in my wood burner.
Scraps,
In my shop they are usually less than 500mm, (otherwise they are held as stock)
Scraps are something that I find I can use for all sorts of activities, for example I have Six five bins for scraps
1 Plywood, 2 Pine, 3 Hardwood, Tallow wood but containing mostly Silky Oak, 4 Oregon, and 5 a mixture of sheet material and 6 A Rubbish bin (which I do not empty until Its too full, as I always seem to go ferreting through it for all sorts of sacrifical roles.
What do I do with it all?
The Plywood pine and sheets usually gets incorporated into Jigs when I decide to make something
As I enjoy producing "diamonds" from rubbish most vary rarely end up in the rubbish,
For example the "Aurora's Table" in the picture gallery is an example of what you can produce with a bit of effort.
Any nice scraps can also end up as veneer inserts, small triangular bits become wedges to support glueing
I use scraps, especially hardwoods, to make small items such as this bulldozer clock. I also use some to test adjustments on router, etc.
I use scraps, especially hardwoods, to make small items such as this bulldozer clock. I also use some to test adjustments on router, etc.
Scraps are useful for all sorts of things. Technically, all my wood can be considered scraps since I usually scrounge for wood. I found a block of wood that was being used for supporting shipping pallets. It was solid cherry. After cutting it up into usable pieces, I still had some thin scraps left so I made my daughter a jewelry holder from them.
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