Image 1 — building closet and it sucked
Image 2 — building closet and it sucked

building closet and it sucked

So been lurking YouTube and I needed a custom closet for a very small closet space thought it seems easy enough, but it wasn’t. I bought birch wood cabinet grade 3/4 inch plywood and I drew a plan using wall length as a reference but I didn’t realize wall length wasn’t uniform and was short on the bottom and wider at the top messing up measurements only to figure out after I assembled the closet which I had to unassembled and cut again and reassemble. To make matters worse I bought ngx bora straight edge to rip cut plywood and the screws protruded and got in the way of the saw plate making cuts a bit uneven. Make the matters worse edge bands was not easy to cut as I saw on YouTube and it made a lot of cuts into the finished piece. In the end I managed to finish it but I am very unhappy how sloppy it was for something so simple. Thanks for hearing out my rant

u/Left-Pay4037 — 1 day ago
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help with styling? shaping fig tree after winter catastrophy

hello, i had this fig in my backyard ever since i bought the house in 2020, and i didnt know at the time how to prune or style it. i let it grow out and it became leggy but somewhat productive, but with recent winter strike, it killed all but one stem and its very leggy and i should use this opportunity to prune / style it for maximal production. can you help me guide how to cut it so i can get shorter but more production? thank you

1. this was after cutting the dead branches / stem

2. new figs emerging from roots

3. this is how it is now. i cut down two bigger stem even more because it was dead .

problem with my current fig is that its too leggy, and when leaflets form its very sparse. i would love it to be more bushy. thank you

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u/Left-Pay4037 — 3 months ago
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first time dwarf peach tree owner!

i bought it bareroot and it began just started to sprout. for dwarf tree, is it necessary to train the branches? if so, are they any different than classical training? thank you in advance

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u/Left-Pay4037 — 3 months ago
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after brutal winter, i noticed much of my branches were dead so after i pruned off fig tree, its leggy and seems very ugly and unproductive. how should i prune it for next year? I have total of 3 thick bodies but 2 seems its either dormant or dead cant tell, only one has branches thats alive. i do see very tiny branches emerging out of ground. the THICK trunk is probably around 3-4 years old, root system is probably 10+ years. should i just cut everything to the ground end of this year? after chopping the dead trees it looks like i trained the tree wrong and and looks neglected . thanks for the help!

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u/Left-Pay4037 — 4 months ago
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i have been going down the rabbit hole of figs and its cultivars. much of the ones i want to buy in NORTHEAST climiate (NYS) has been uncommon types where i cant find in big box retail stores. so i found a site called figbid. how legit are they? do they sell true to the fig's cultivar? since its like ebay for figs its a crapshoot right? thank you

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u/Left-Pay4037 — 4 months ago