How To: Cribbage Board
Ever wanted to try and make a homemade cribbage board? This is a step by step guide to making a personalized board for you, family, friends, or your customers! There is a video on YouTube here if you would rather Read more…
Ever wanted to try and make a homemade cribbage board? This is a step by step guide to making a personalized board for you, family, friends, or your customers! There is a video on YouTube here if you would rather Read more…
This post may contain affiliate links What type of pigment should I use? Use these top of the line pigments. What type of Epoxy should I use? Use Ecopoxy Flowcast Using the right amount of pigment comes down to the Read more…
Burl round: The rarest type of the tree is a burl, cut from protrusions in the tree trunk. Burl has beautiful grain patterns because they’re irregularities and not part of the main trunk. Tree round: A tree round is a horizontally sawn Read more…
You have probably see many sawyers or lumber yards use the unit, board foot or board feet. Majority of sawyers use board feet to price out their lumber and live edge slabs to give the most accurate price. At 612 Read more…
What epoxy do we use? We use Ecopoxy Flow Cast Having troubles figuring out how to calculate the amount of epoxy you need for a project? Most people have this question when they are making river tables. The calculation for Read more…
Ready to create a beautiful, easy wood cookie coffee table? I will take you step by step how to created this one. In total this project took me around an hour to create with the longest time being the sanding. Read more…
Work smarter, not harder. A very simple saying but it is true. The smarter you work the easier the projects will come and the quicker you can get projects done. Here are some tips and tricks to help you boost Read more…
Material List Step 1: Choose a Size Here at 612 Milling, we have three different sizes for our flags we make. Our smallest size is 24” long, and 13” tall. Medium is 36” long and 19.5” tall. And out largest Read more…