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swt61

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  1. I am of the retro cool opinion. I'd rock it! Not everyone can rock a cool hat and glasses like you. Don't let a decidedly funky watch slow your groove dude!
  2. Good looking pizza, but your photo angle is off. Make another pizza, and I'll come take an overhead shot (then consume pizza).
  3. Another Wes Anderson inspired breakfast photo.
  4. I've always wanted my rug to match my artwork.
  5. I've been in a 70's funk mood today.
  6. swt61

    Get your game on!

    He's been ear raped too? 😛
  7. swt61

    Get your game on!

    Does Brent fall over in a car too?
  8. I hadn't heard a number. Sad indeed. But let's not get crazy and start talking about gun legislation. 😡
  9. R.I.P. Richard
  10. ^ Starting it now.
  11. It's a quesadilla night.
  12. Let's see, you must be 35 by now? Have an incredible birthday old man! Time does fly! You were my first friend in this headphone hobby. I have enjoyed that friendship immensely. First closeby, and now further apart. Your entire family is beautiful! Though I wouldn't recognize half of them today! 🙂
  13. Late skillet breakfast.
  14. There are a couple of YouTube woodworkers from the UK that I watch now and again. The main differences are their shops. One can literally touch both side walls at the same time. All of them seem tiny in comparison to US shops. It's amazing that they can create what they do.
  15. Upstairs Dave and Sherri are making some kind of bacon scramble. I'm taking up pancakes.
  16. Pffft. I could cut all of that out on a scroll saw. It'd only take me 372 hours. Seriously though... A kit is a great idea, because parents love to get their kids involved in these type of holiday crafts, and there's nothing dangerous left to do.
  17. ^ You Got That Right! 😉
  18. Have a very purple day!
  19. I feelie like that one is even too easy for me. Insert your own gay/banana/feelie comment below. But yes, that is indeed some kinda love. Fruit to fruit love!
  20. They're only getting more valuable! Hang onto them!
  21. The scariest thing I can remember doing is using a hand router with a quite large spiral downcut bit to cut a piece of soapstone. This was an old project of Marc's. He was making a plinth for a turntable project. I think the soapstone was about 2" thick, and I believe we were trying to cut a section out for a Lenco idler drive, if memory serves. Maybe Marc will chime in with a better memory. Anyway... I thought how hard could it be, it's soapstone. I remembered carving things out of soapstone in elementary school art class, with a plastic tool. Well, this was Brazilian Soapstone, and it was a whole other beast entirely. We ended up killing my Porter Cable 2 1/4 hp router on that attempt. Marc also set the router on it's head, but let go before the router had stopped spinning. This caused the router to topple off of the workbench, and my brilliant first response was to lunge after it, instead of letting it hit the concrete slab. That giant bit skimmed across the outside of my pinky finger and hand. It looked bloody and potentially bad, until I went inside and washed up. It turned out to be pretty superficial. I do however have a pretty cool looking swirling scar that always reminds me of a day that could have been catastrophic. In my own defense, I wasn't a complete idiot trying to save a $100 router. It was just a knee jerk reaction with no time to contemplate any outcome.
  22. I would caution that you don't use that tablesaw. In the hands of an experienced woodworker it would be less than optimal. With an inexperienced person it would be quite dangerous. I can see from the pics that the fence is out of parallel from the blade. Not at all uncommon for that type of fence system. And the older they are, the worse they get. But the most dangerous thing about that saw is the lack of a riving knife. Most saws didn't have a riving knife back in the day, and indeed I used saws without one up until the last 7 years or so. But being aware and being experienced is a giant plus. I wouldn't want to use one today if I could avoid it. The riving knife keeps wood from bending back onto itself while cutting. This happens from pressure in the wood itself, and it causes the wood to bind the blade. This causes kickback which can be very dangerous, even to a very experienced wood worker. No one knows this better than Dr. Wood himself!
  23. How did you know that's exactly what I was craving?
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