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Ken Fitzgerald
02-01-2024, 1:51 PM
I have been experimenting to develop an accurate method before I drill some holes on 4 walnut table legs. The 1/2" Forstner bit I was using has disappeared. I have looked high and low for it multiple times over the course of several days. It was good quality bit I bought some years ago. So, I finally broke down and bought a cheaper replacement, a Diablo, at HD. It's sitting on the dining room table ready to be taken to the shop. I am sure as soon as I take it to the shop and cut it out of it's plasticized container and use it, I will find the original! This method always seem to work for me!:rolleyes:

Doug Garson
02-01-2024, 2:29 PM
The other fail safe method is to buy a replacement, leave it in the packaging and wait for the return period to expire. Magically the next day you will find the original. :cool:

James Tibbetts
02-01-2024, 2:43 PM
I think you guys have covered the possibilities nicely :)
I can attest to both options working perfectly well !!

Bob Jones 5443
02-01-2024, 3:00 PM
Sounds like a Forstner bit caddy is in order.

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Stan Calow
02-01-2024, 3:05 PM
I keep a clipboard in the shop, on which I write down the tools I cant find. After a year or so, I'll buy replacements. That's why I now have three digital calipers, and two sets of blue Marples chisels. Of course, today I can't find the clipboard.

George Yetka
02-01-2024, 3:15 PM
Every time I enter the shop I tell myself its a mess and spend 30 minutes putting everything away. I tell myself I wont let that happen again and it doesnt for about the time it takes to take out the first tool and not put it away.

Another good way to find it is to lose something else and go looking for that. They should make the forstners square so they cant run away.

Brian Tymchak
02-01-2024, 3:52 PM
Several years ago I made a new years resolution: a place for everything and everything in its place.
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...wish I had met that goal...:(

George Yetka
02-01-2024, 4:38 PM
Several years ago I made a new years resolution: a place for everything and everything in its place.
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...wish I had met that goal...:(

The shop is a place, and everything is in it. I think you did fine.

Patty Hann
02-01-2024, 5:21 PM
I am firmly of the opinion that they are numerous mini black holes in my home.
I set something down (almost always a hand tool), I'm still in the same spot, I turn to pick up the tool and it is gone. It is nowhere to be found.
Days or a week later I find the tool in a part of the house where it has no business being, where I have not been for at least a month (like a guest bedroom walk-in closet) .


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Mel Fulks
02-01-2024, 6:10 PM
You can learn to do a lot of things well, but learning to work efficiently is difficult. Old time shops had stern rules for apprentices,
How to pick up tools , how to set them down , use and maintain.
They would demand that work was done in a certain manner …not just done well. The power of
habit is is what is needed.

Ken Fitzgerald
02-01-2024, 11:34 PM
You can learn to do a lot of things well, but learning to work efficiently is difficult. Old time shops had stern rules for apprentices,
How to pick up tools , how to set them down , use and maintain.
They would demand that work was done in a certain manner …not just done well. The power of
habit is is what is needed.


My tried and true method has become a habit!:o;)

Rich Engelhardt
02-02-2024, 9:20 AM
Pfffttttt!
Amatures.

A true follower of the tried and true will not only misplace the original, they will get a replacement that they will also misplace, then another replacement which they will lay down on a flat surface somwhere in the house while they get distracted by something - then upon finding the replacement sitting on the flat surface, the house cronic-putter-awayer will grab it, stick it somewhere - then deliver a 45 minute sermon on the reasons this should never be done.

Which - still makes it necessary to replace the replacement - of the replacement because - .4 seconds into the sermon the daydreaming started (like....I wonder why Choice Hotels replaced Zooey Deschanel on the TV commercials? Granted, they were stupid - hotel fairy - how stupid is that? - still it was Zooey in a short dress and Zooey is so pretty....which reminds me, what ever happened to Eva Savelot?etc,etc) and you are still left wondering where it was hidden from you - - - but - you know better than to ask because you remember that time back in 1981 that you did ask and your answer was - - there is something that hurts worse than a kidney stone...

So - off you trot to get yet another replacement......

Jimmy Harris
02-02-2024, 9:27 AM
If it has a tendency to wander off, then you need a backup anyway. So even if you do find it, you need at least two.

Jim Becker
02-02-2024, 9:37 AM
I not only need to keep track of my own stuff, but also Professor Dr. SWMBO's stuff. Some days, I do better with hers, but then again, I've replaced a lot of her stuff with bright yellow versions. (literally) Most of the time, things are right in front of me, however, and I don't see them even with a replacement in-hand!!

Thomas McCurnin
02-02-2024, 11:43 AM
Everything ends up between the cushions in the couch in front of the TV. Look there. The bonus is that you're likely to find some tasty Cheetos, too.

Ken Fitzgerald
02-02-2024, 1:34 PM
I not only need to keep track of my own stuff, but also Professor Dr. SWMBO's stuff. Some days, I do better with hers, but then again, I've replaced a lot of her stuff with bright yellow versions. (literally) Most of the time, things are right in front of me, however, and I don't see them even with a replacement in-hand!!

My wife claims this a gender specific super power....

Ronald Blue
02-02-2024, 1:53 PM
My wife claims this a gender specific super power....

It's good to know that I'm not a rare one in a billion then. What's the saying...."You can't see the forest for the trees".

Cary Falk
02-02-2024, 1:57 PM
I have 20 tape measures and 100 pencils around here somewhere.

Steve Demuth
02-02-2024, 2:00 PM
I wish it worked. Sometime in the last year my 5/8" Sweetheart chisel disappeared. These tools NEVER leave my workbench, and even if they did, I work in a 16' X 24' shop space. I cannot imagine how it was lost. But, I ordered a replacement. Unfortunately it is impossible right now to buy this single chisel - nobody has them. So ordering can't fix it. Darn.

Zachary Hoyt
02-02-2024, 2:06 PM
Everything ends up between the cushions in the couch in front of the TV. Look there. The bonus is that you're likely to find some tasty Cheetos, too.
I don't have a TV or a couch, so I can't try this method. Maybe I should get them and they would attract all the things I have lost to them.

Warren Lake
02-02-2024, 2:12 PM
customer here once saw the shop floor damp said I can fix that. We dug the place new weeping tile new sump basin new skin coat and tar. When he left he left he left me an awesome pry bar. I used it many years for so many things. Most bars just crap compared. This like made by a Samurai.

At one point I loose it and then look for years. Spend time many times then give up but always hope. Pretty much need therapy all friends tired of me bringing it up. One day rebuilding the last of six roof sections hear a noise dont think much of it. Next day neigbour here she says whats that. I look down in a pine bush and its the pry bar. I had used it to break roof joists free to raise some to make the the roof straight end to end before new facia and must have set it down in the soffit. Roof was very straight way overboard on that

Amazing bar my guess is it came from a tire machine. Its fine and has paddle ends with two different arcs. It did have a lip on one or two ends that I ground off, wish H had taken photos originally before any changes and could track it down. My guess is it came from a tire machine. I moved a bandsaw across the floor with it that must weigh 2,500. Just get under it and move it across 1/2" or so at a time. It bent as I was doing that but it never bent. So as much as you forced it in any situation it just held its original shape. Need to find out what it is and where it came from and if still possible to get another.

Jim Becker
02-02-2024, 4:10 PM
My wife claims this a gender specific super power....
The Professor could have used that characterization in the past, but alas, no longer. That's why I'm now the "seeing eye husband". ;) But I can still lose something of my own right in front of my face sometimes. :D

Ken Fitzgerald
02-02-2024, 5:36 PM
My father whom I dearly loved and respected liked to gamble on horse racing. I am the opposite. You could count the number of bets I have placed on one hand and not need all the fingers or the thumb. In the mid-80's, a radiologist with whom I jogged daily, made an outrageous statement about a college football team and upcoming game. I made a $5 bet with him. I was right. We went double or nothing on another upcoming game and I won that bet too. I vaguely remember buying 1 lottery ticket years ago.

That being said, I think I will go buy a lottery ticket as I found that damned 1/2" Forstner bit and the DMT diamond sharpening card I have been searching for months!!!!:D