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    Explore "thickness" with insightful episodes like "Angling Waters Outdoors show 1-20-2024", "SwingTalk 121 - Sex with Foreigners", "MATT753 - The Division Between God and Man Just Ripped Right Down the Middle", "MATT752 - How Thick Was This Curtain That Divided People From God?" and "Quickie: Cheese Doodle Fat" from podcasts like ""Angling Waters Outdoors", "Swingers After Dark", "The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast", "The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast" and "According 2 Kye Podcast"" and more!

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    MATT753 - The Division Between God and Man Just Ripped Right Down the Middle

    MATT753 - The Division Between God and Man Just Ripped Right Down the Middle

    MATTHEW 27:51

    On this podcast we pick books of the Bible and work through them from beginning to end, bit by bit every day.

    This show exists because of listener support. If you’d like to consider supporting, you can learn more at thetmbh.com/support or check out the Patreon support page at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast

    Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH 

    You're the reason we can all do this together!

    Discuss the episode here

    Music written and performed by Jeff Foote.

    MATT752 - How Thick Was This Curtain That Divided People From God?

    MATT752 - How Thick Was This Curtain That Divided People From God?

    MATTHEW 27:51

    Exodus

    On this podcast we pick books of the Bible and work through them from beginning to end, bit by bit every day.

    This show exists because of listener support. If you’d like to consider supporting, you can learn more at thetmbh.com/support or check out the Patreon support page at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast

    Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH 

    You're the reason we can all do this together!

    Discuss the episode here

    Music written and performed by Jeff Foote.

    Episode 31: Mac Method Fitness

    Episode 31: Mac Method Fitness

    Dr. Joe and Dr. Buzz sit down with Marc Cazanas, founder of Mac Method Fitness. Marc has really made a name for himself in the fitness industry at a young age. An entrepreneur at heart, he has started a number of businesses that revolve around health and fitness.

    Marc shares his story of how a long-time injury to his shoulder really started to affect his ability to stay at a high level for his business. After multiple surgeries to his shoulder, he was still suffering with significant pain. After just 3 months of doing Regenerative Medicine at APMR, he is back to 100%.

    For more information regarding thetreatments discussed on this episode, please visit our website atwww.apmrmiami.com or www.buckeyepmr.com

    Episode 33: Fruitfully Barren (Tricia Schnoor)

    Episode 33: Fruitfully Barren (Tricia Schnoor)

     

    Episode 33: Fruitfully Barren. Tricia Schnoor had served in Youth ministry and as a missionary to Thailand, but a series of cruel ironies in her infertility journey rattled her faith. Then one day she decided to list all the lies she believed. This is her story.

    Tricia's blog: Strides for Schnoorlets

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    Sarah’s Laughter also holds the Baby Steps Fun Run, where we give away a $10,000 grant for expenses related to either adoption or fertility treatment. We also partner with local SART-listed fertility clinics to give away IVFs at the event. Check babystepsfunrun.com for details and schedule.

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    539 Madison's Dresser Pt 3

    539 Madison's Dresser Pt 3

    It’s time to get started with the actual building of Madison’s tall dresser, and the first steps in the process is making the sides for the body.

    sides with dados

    These consist of two wide, solid-wood panels just over 49 inches in length and 19 inches in width. In order for us to attach the drawer frames (which not only support the drawers but are an important part of the overall structural framework of the dresser,) we need to plow out a few dados across the width of the sides and cut rabbets at the top/bottom and also on the back edge to eventually receive the back panel.

    For the side panels I got really lucky and chose two extra-wide boards (approximately 12+ inches in width each) to make up the majority of the width, and then eventually glued them together with some not so extra-wide 8 inch boards to give me a rough dimension I could start working with.

    To mill the extra-wide boards I decided against ripping them to widths that would fit on my 8 inch jointer, and instead built a very simple thickness planer sled that would allow me to flatten one face as if I had ran it over the cutter head of a monster-sized jointer. Then after the glue-up was completed it was over to the table saw to crosscut and rip the panels to size, followed by installing my dado blade and getting to work on those dados and rabbets.

    I’d love to tell you there weren’t any complications along the way…but that would be a lie! So we’ll discuss what happened and how I fixed those mistakes in today’s episode. A full set of detailed plans are available for sale on my website, thanks to Brian Benham of Benham Design Concepts.

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    521 Thickness planer “Death Match”

    521 Thickness planer “Death Match”

    Now that I lured you in with that “misleading” title here’s what today’s episode is really all about, a side-by-side comparison of my old Rigid 13” thickness planer and the new-to-me Steel City Tool Works 13” thickness planer with helical-style cutter head.

    Actually that description is also a little misleading considering the only thing being compared are the cutter heads. The Rigid planer has a traditional 2 straight-blade cutter head while the SCTW has a helical-style cutter head, which features numerous smaller cutters laid out in a helical pattern.

    Really my goal today was to demonstrate (to myself and you of course) that there is a noticeable difference between these two styles of cutter heads. So to achieve this goal I grabbed some scrap highly figured curly-maple, ripped it in half and fed one through each machine. The result? I guess you’ll have to watch to find out.

    ***FOR THE SAKE OF COMPLETE TRANSPARENCY: I originally received the Steel City Tool Works 13” planer for a review segment in 2013. Then after working with the staff of SCTW for an event at their Head Quarters, I received the tool as partial payment for my time and assistance. But I can assure you, my opinions on the tool are completely my own and cannot be altered by the manufacturer***

    Looking to purchase either of these machines? You can find them at the following retailers (please remember, purchases made through these links help support the show while getting you the tools and supplies you need for the projects in your own shop):

    Amazon.com - Steel City Tool Works 40200H 13-Inch Planer with Helical Cutterhead Highland Woodworking - Steel City thickness planer

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