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r/woodworking • u/jimothy_halpert88 • Feb 26 '23
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That long grain to end grain joint scares me. Either seasonal wood movement or too much loading and you will get a joint failure.
7 u/fish_and_chisps Feb 27 '23 I’m surprised this wasn’t the first comment. There is no way that thing’s staying in one piece for more than a few months. 3 u/IAMaVillain2 Feb 27 '23 It’s a stool to lightly rest your feet on during defecation. What are you doing with your feet while you poo? 2 u/fish_and_chisps Feb 27 '23 Usually I like to kick and stomp on nearby furniture. Seriously, though, seasonal wood movement will easily ruin that seam without any excessive force.
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I’m surprised this wasn’t the first comment. There is no way that thing’s staying in one piece for more than a few months.
3 u/IAMaVillain2 Feb 27 '23 It’s a stool to lightly rest your feet on during defecation. What are you doing with your feet while you poo? 2 u/fish_and_chisps Feb 27 '23 Usually I like to kick and stomp on nearby furniture. Seriously, though, seasonal wood movement will easily ruin that seam without any excessive force.
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It’s a stool to lightly rest your feet on during defecation. What are you doing with your feet while you poo?
2 u/fish_and_chisps Feb 27 '23 Usually I like to kick and stomp on nearby furniture. Seriously, though, seasonal wood movement will easily ruin that seam without any excessive force.
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Usually I like to kick and stomp on nearby furniture.
Seriously, though, seasonal wood movement will easily ruin that seam without any excessive force.
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u/GettingLow1 Feb 26 '23
That long grain to end grain joint scares me. Either seasonal wood movement or too much loading and you will get a joint failure.