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Unbreakable Technology - Steel core eliminates breaking during overstrikes Hi-Vis Head - Drop forged 46 HRC steel head endures the most demanding applications Safety Plate - Secures head to handle preventing head dislodging Anti-Vibe Neck - Thick, tapered neck absorbs vibration reducing worker fatigue No-Slip Grip - Vulcanized rubber handle for secure grip while striking Lanyard Hole - Safely secure hammer to wrist or stationary object Length: 0 inch Net Weight: 11 pound Gross Weight: 12 pound
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- Unbreakable Technology steel core eliminates breaking during overstrikes
- Hi-Vis head is made of drop-forged 46 HRC steel head to endure the most demanding applications
- Safety plate secures head to handle, preventing head dislodging
- Flat head is conveniently designed to stand upright for easy reach
- Tested at 25,000 overstrikes
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National hardware 3219BC 2in. Wall and Ceiling Mount Single Pulley. Designed for use with rope or cord in indoor and outdoor applications.
- Designed for use with rope or cord in indoor and outdoor applications
- Removable axle and sheave for easier rigging
- Maximum rope size 3/8"
- Life Lube alloy bearing
- Zinc die-cast sheave
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Black walnut (juglans nigra) Canada and USA. Heartwood can range from a lighter pale brown to a dark chocolate brown with darker brown streaks. Color can have a grey, purple, or reddish cast. Sapwood is nearly white. It has a medium texture, the grain is usually straight, but it can be irregular. Black walnut can occasionally also be found with figured grain patterns such as: curly, crotch, and burl. Typically easy to work provided the grain is straight and regular. Planer tearout can sometimes be a problem when surfacing pieces with irregular or figured grain. It glues, stains, and finishes well. Some common uses for black walnut include: furniture, cabinets, gun stocks, interior paneling, veneer, turned items, and other small wooden objects such as pens, bottle stoppers, knife handles and pepper mills. Thin stock is cut to size from quality, kiln-dried stock.100% clear and sanded on both sides. Dimensions are +- 1/8" and the grain runs with the longest dimension.
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Thankfully for lovers of mahogany, there are many alternatives on the market. One popular, affordable choice is African mahogany in the Khaya genus. The heartwood is a light pink-brown that darkens when cut to a reddish brown. It has a medium to coarse texture and a straight to interlocked grain, which can yield a striped or roe figure. The wood finishes well and has a lustrous quality.
- Easy to work, glue, and finish
- The grain can be straight, irregular, or interlocked
- Machines well, excellent for turning
- Moderate blunting effect to cutting tools
- Premier carving wood
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Solid Mahogany Lumber, dimensions 1''x6''x4', locally sourced from the highest quality lumber.
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Solid Mahogany Lumber, dimensions 1''x4''x4'. locally sourced from lumber yards and carefully cut for highest quality and color
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A long time favorite for its rich color and excellent workability, Cherry continues to gain popularity for use in fine furniture and cabinets. The wood leaves the sawmill with a pinkish, rosy tone, and continues to darken over years to a deep, lustrous red. The narrow sapwood has a creamy color, similar to Hard Maple. Cherry is easily worked with hand tools and takes an excellent finish and polish. All boards are machined S4S, and are planed to 1/8", 1/4", 1/2" and 3/4" thicknesses, relieving your planer of excess work.
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- Solid Hardwood Knife Scales
- Contains a set of two scales, each measuring 3/8"x1.5"x5"
- Great for Knife Handles, Pistol Grips, and other small woodworking projects
- Kiln Dried
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This curly soft maple is highly figured with tiger-striped rays running perpendicular to the grain pattern. Along with the wood's light color, this striping lends a shimmering quality to the lumber. Even unfinished, the wood has a very pleasing interaction with light. It is no surprise, then, that curly maple has become a woodworker's favorite for accents, specialty furniture, musical instruments, and more.To make the figure in this curly maple really "pop", we recommend using an oil product (tung, linseed, etc.), as opposed to a stain. If a lacquer or urethane finish is necessary, adding a coat or two of clear wax-free shellac before the final finishing will ensure that the figure stands out.
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Part Number: MPL SOFT CURLY 3/4X5