I could never have a lathe. I wouldn’t get anything done, other than making stuff. I find them amazing and very intriguing. I really like watching the people turning roots and other oblong, off balance items. Super cool.
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Originally posted by darthfuster: I covet that bandsaw
There’s a guy that builds cabinets on the forum, I don’t remember his name, but his cut is either “stop looking at my wife’s butt” or “purveyor of fine avatars”, I think… this guy posted some pics of the sad in his shop and it was incredible. I don’t really care for woodworking, but with a fully outfitted shop, it might be fun.
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Originally posted by sigmonkey: I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
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Originally posted by Beancooker: There’s a guy that builds cabinets on the forum, I don’t remember his name, but his cut is either “stop looking at my wife’s butt” or “purveyor of fine avatars”, I think… this guy posted some pics of the sad in his shop and it was incredible. I don’t really care for woodworking, but with a fully outfitted shop, it might be fun.
I have no ideas who build what, but the butt man would be XLT, and avatar guy would be Orguss.
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Originally posted by patw: It's crazy to think, that the man wrote a book thinking people would love to hear what he has to say.
He didn't write a word of it. He sat with a ghost writer his agent and publisher picked out for him. They had an outline and asked him enough questions to fill it. Probably took a few hours-long sessions. If there's an audio version of this book in his own voice, that was probably the first time he read any of the manuscript.
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