Better Winding Sticks Lansing MI
Winding sticks are very useful for gauging twist in a board, but they’re difficult to read. My improved version of these time-tested helpers makes the twist stand out. I start with a pair of straight, flat 2-in.-wide sticks made from 3/4-in.-thick light-colored wood.
The Home Depot
(517)323-0229936 S Waverly Rd
Lansing, MI
The Home Depot
(517)323-0229
936 S Waverly Rd
Lansing, MI 48917
Hours
Mon-Sat: 6:00am-10:00pm
Sun: 8:00am-8:00pm
Johnson's Workbench
517-543-2727
563 N Cochran Ave
Charlotte, MI
517-543-2727
563 N Cochran Ave
Charlotte, MI 48813
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Fastenal- Lansing
517-322-30664212 S. Creyts Rd Lansing, MI, 48917
Lansing, MI
LOWE'S OF W. LANSING, MICH.
517 622-5755320 MARKETPLACE BLVD LANSING, MI, 48917
Lansing, MI
Fasteners Inc- Lansing
517-485-58581211 Haco Drive Lansing, MI, 48912
Lansing, MI
The Home Depot
(517)381-06501749 Newman Rd
Okemos, MI
The Home Depot
(517)381-0650
1749 Newman Rd
Okemos, MI 48864
Hours
Mon-Sat: 6:00am-10:00pm
Sun: 8:00am-8:00pm
PARKER LUMBER
517-543-7068
760 S. Stine Road
Charlotte, MI
PARKER LUMBER
517-543-7068
760 S. Stine Road
Charlotte, MI 48813
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Lowe's
(517) 622-5755
320 Marketplace Blvd.
Lansing, MI
Lowe's
(517) 622-5755
320 Marketplace Blvd.
Lansing, MI 48917
Hours
M-SA 7 am - 10 pm
SU 8 am - 8 pm
LOWE'S OF S. LANSING, MI
517 699-29406821 SOUTH CEDAR STREET LANSING, MI, 48911
Lansing, MI
Kmart 4382 / Cross Merch
(517) 393-8770
5400 Cedar St S
Lansing, MI
Kmart 4382 / Cross Merch
(517) 393-8770
5400 Cedar St S
Lansing, MI 48911
Hours
Monday To Friday Working Hours is :8-22 and for Sat:8-22
Sun:8-21
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Better Winding Sticks
Winding sticks are very useful for gauging twist in a board, but they’re difficult to read. My improved version of these time-tested helpers makes the twist stand out. I start with a pair of straight, flat 2-in.-wide sticks made from 3/4-in.-thick light-colored wood. Then I stain both of them dark—the darker, the better.When the stain is dry, I cut shallow rabbets in both faces at the top of both sticks. This exposes a ribbon of light-colored wood above the stained surface on each face.
To cut the rabbets, set the blade’s height to 1/2 in. and the rip fence 1/32 in. narrower than the stick. Rip all four rabbets from this setting. Joint the top edge of one board to remove the stain. Then rip this board narrower by the width of the rabbet on the other board. That’s all there is to it. During use, the narrow stick goes in front. Any twist in the board shows as a dark-colored wedge between the top of the rabbet on the near stick and the bottom of the rabbet on the far stick.
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