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Tack Trunk
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My daughter and granddaughter are equestrians and I've owed them trunks for quite a while. I finally delivered one of them. This link goes to another forum. Posting pics over there isn't an epic accomplishment.
The trunk is roughly 37 X 25 X 24 with two 3 locking casters and two feet to keep it level.
https://craftisian.com/projects/14863-eq...tack-trunk
The one for my granddaughter will be smaller and probably easier to build as I've got a different design in mind.
Thanks, Gary
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Help being knotty
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I was filling knot holes on our new $7000 knotty alder front door. In sanding down the knot hole I sanded though the veneer right next to the door knob (Didn't think a $7000 door would use veneer). I tried to cover it with sawdust & glue, but that made it worse! Anyone have any advice on how to fix it? I thought of making a knot over the top of it, but not very artistic.
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