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submitted 2 months ago by yedfixy@lemmy.world to c/woodworking@lemmy.ca

I recently stumbled on to Witco style artwork and came across the piece pictured here. I’d like to try my hand at creating something similar, but wasn’t sure how to approach the boat bodies.

Can anyone identify the type of wood being used on the boats? Would hand carving be appropriate here? Stain used?

I’ve got some experience with a miter saw, circular saw, and sander, but I’m out of my element with such rounded edges. Do I just go to town with a sander? Could I achieve a similar look with a softer wood and the right stain?

More pictures are available here.

[-] yedfixy@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago

I’d factor in child care for your costs. Not knowing exactly where in Brooklyn you are, but I’d wager day care of minimum of $1k/month (very low end) to $4k+/ month per child. Nanny care is an option, usually starting around $4k a month.

I’d also caution about timing your purchase. NYC reality is cut throat in the best of times but recent mortgage rate swings have left a lot of people “locked in” to the places they refinanced during the early covid days. This makes new properties on the market a rarity and highly sought after. Keep your down payment as liquid as possible and try to keep the timeline on your own terms. You don’t want to be forced out of your building and looking for a new place at the same time.

[-] yedfixy@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago

When you say NYC, do you mean Manhattan? Or are you just looking to stay in the subway vicinity?

You mention dink for the current situation, but what about kids in the future?

[-] yedfixy@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Yeah, I wouldn’t recommend eating the cob.

[-] yedfixy@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Corn cobs work well for this as well!

yedfixy

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