Scrap/Off-cut Wood Projects You Can Sell

Scrap/Off-cut Wood Projects You Can Sell

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Publish Date:
December 22, 2022
Category:
Wood
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I've been looking at projects I can build with Off-cut/Scrap Wood. As woodworkers we generate a fair amount of scrap wood and throwing it out is heartbreaking. In this video, I consider bentwood lamination as an option for scrap wood projects.

MAKING A BENTWOOD LAMINATION LAMP.

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