The “time for some levity” thread just makes my day. I have a buddy that posts a joke a day, which I also love, and I thought maybe you would all want to share some of your favorite jokes. Here is one to start:
Last Post By: Doug Garson Today, 5:38 PMI have now read Chris S.'s Anarchist Workbench book (great read!!) and am ready to embark on the build. Overall, I plan to pretty much replicate what he suggests as his rationale throughout made sense to me based on how I've used my maple butcher block topped existing bench. But there are a...
Last Post By: Scott Winners Today, 4:29 AMWas thinking about a drum sander. Anyone have pros/cons? I have a 15" planer already too. Was considering the delta drum sander. https://deltamachinery.com/products/sanders/31-481/
Last Post By: Jim Riseborough Today, 12:32 PMI'm refinishing an end table and it's not going well. I guess there wasn't enough burled walnut veneer left on the top so I sanded through it in places. Well, I learned, so that's something. The veneer is framed by red oak boards. I'm considering replacing the veneer, maybe using a router to...
Last Post By: Don Stauffer Today, 10:03 PMI make cope & stick doors on a router table (no power feeder) and often fight splintering when making the rail/stile groove cuts. I've tried changing the spindle speed and how fast I feed the board. Same result. I've been thinking for some time about making a VERY shallow climb cut on the...
Last Post By: Mel Fulks Today, 3:37 PMYes, I would (Votes: 27)
No, I wouldn't (Votes: 3)
Ok..went on a rust hunt today...and found..
This Keen Kutter K 4....
A bit too rich for my wallet...same stall had..
awesome Chris! Love how you went "full boat" to inlay individual strip of curly maple to represent the Sun's rays. I admire your high standards!
Mike Allen1010 Today, 10:11 PMThis is a bronze head I made about 7 years ago. The head is 7/8” dia and just under 2 1/2” long, one end flat the other is curved.
Jim
Not necessarily, my machine is 4 knife and while I can’t date it precisely, I’d say it’s no younger than the late 80s. I think Tersa debuted in ‘83-84.
Patrick Kane Today, 10:10 PMPhil, that is almost exactly what I had in mind when I first made the post. But I got responses discouraging that plan. Your "slab flattening jig"
Don Stauffer Today, 10:03 PM
Time for some levity
Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NHWith all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.
Last Post By: Jim Koepke Today, 9:30 PM