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Lucky Rooster Co

47 members • $22/m

Interested in building creative furniture, building a social media following, and generating a full-time income? Welcome to Lucky Rooster Community

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Sawinery Woodworking Guild

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4 contributions to Sawinery Woodworking Guild
🛠 What’s the Tool You’d Upgrade First If Money Was No Object? (Win $100 Gift Card!)
Every woodworker has that one tool they dream of upgrading — the one that would make projects faster, smoother, or just more fun. Maybe it’s a high-end table saw, a precision planer, or a premium set of chisels. Tell us which tool you’d upgrade first if money wasn’t an issue (and why) in the comments below! 🏆 Prize: $100 Sawinery Gift Card (aka guilt-free tool money 😉) 📅 Winner announced on October 13!
1 like • Oct 7
I would upgrade my handheld router to a cnc machine. I know thats a big jump, but it feels like the next step
How to Remove Glue From Wood Without Damaging the Wood
One of the biggest problems with doing edge-glued panels is glue cleanup. Some people wipe the wet glue off with a damp rag. That works, but can push the glue into the wood's pores, causing finishing problems. Others wait until the glue dries and scrape it off. That's usually harder to do; but eliminates the finishing problem. I've come up with a better way to remove that dried-on glue. Check out this video to see my new Ergonomic Glue Remover tool. You can find this tool on our website at: https://www.sawinery.net/products/ergonomic-glue-remover?utm_source=skool
1 like • Oct 2
I always get annoyed when people claim you can wipe it off with a wet rag. it never stains well. This is a great tutorial. I love the glue scrapper
Black walnut slab
Hey guys check it out.. I’m trying to up my game and get into doing some higher end projects. I really need to make something that is profitable. I’m always building coffee tables and other generic stuff that doesn’t sell. So, I bought this piece of black walnut… idk how I feel about it, but it’s mine now.. I was thinking maybe you guys would have some suggestions for me..🤷‍♂️ i think I over paid a little for it so I’d like to know what y'all think it’s worth as well. I’ll tell you what I paid for it after a few people tell me what it’s actually worth.👍
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Black walnut slab
1 like • Sep 29
walnut at my local lumber store in utah is around 11$ per board foot. live edge is around 25$ per board foot. I'd guess that slap costs around $500 but I could be way off. Really depends where you are. If you want to make money I always suggest adding hidden compartments to anything you build.
🧩 What’s the Strangest Project You’ve Made? (Win $100 Gift Card!)
Not every build is a table, chair, or cabinet. Sometimes we take on projects that are a little unusual, a little personal, or just different from the everyday shop work. Maybe it was a custom jig, a quirky piece of furniture, or something you built that surprised even you when it was done. Share the most unusual project you’ve made — and what made it different — in the comments below! 🏆 Prize: $100 Sawinery Gift Card (aka guilt-free tool money 😉) 📅 Winner announced on September 29!
0 likes • Sep 29
This is probably the strangest thing I have made. Its a hidden compartment puzzle table for storing board games.
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David Lundell
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Dedicated to the creation of clever things and teach how to build, market, and sell hidden compartment /puzzle furniture.

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Joined Sep 29, 2025
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