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: Jim Allen Yesterday, 4:18 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...
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Last Post By: Myk Rian Today, 12:03 AMYes, I would (Votes: 28)
No, I wouldn't (Votes: 3)
Yeah. It's just more difficult to do a champher than a 90 degree cut. A little lateral movement doing an ordinary 90
doesnt botch the squareness.
That is a real kick in the backside when you think about it. Someone having more money than the can spend setting up an estate so they can have someone
Jim Koepke Today, 2:51 AMDan, my LN #62 was used mostly for shooting. Sure it could pull as fine a shaving as any other of my planes:
A micrometer tells
It sounds like the board might be riding up the fence as you go through the cut. Normally you push into the table with a fair amount of pressure, but
Andrew Seemann Today, 2:28 AMStart a foundation for ending generational poverty with an emphasis on first generation college scholarships.
John Goodin Today, 2:12 AM
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: John Ziebron Today, 12:19 AM