I did woodwork. I used about 5 hammers 2 crowbars and 2 saws. I had several nails after. I did a lot of lifting of a woodframe and later just wood.
Do you have a wet bar Dan? I think you might need to take a cabinet making class for one of those.
I did woodwork. I used about 5 hammers 2 crowbars and 2 saws. I had several nails after. I did a lot of lifting of a woodframe and later just wood.
Do you have a wet bar Dan? I think you might need to take a cabinet making class for one of those.
I found out what tables like that are used for. Making tomato paste. If you want to make more of those tables you can make tomato paste. Literally they spread it on unfinished wood and let rivulets run off. Check out this video. I thought they were making some kind of deep dish pizza. Itās tomato paste starting on many tables and then fewer.
I have a small wood project in mind and still have to finish my love handles project. Itās a good workout and I want to use hammers and screwdrivers and brushes and sand by hand.
It builds strength and hones skills and balance you just donāt get with plain exercises.
But you have to factor in some people are doing it for profession, for hobby, for self improvement, home improvement, and exercise and workout. But some others are really doing it to try to perfect cancer. Itās not about doing the work, it is about increasing cancer run rates with sawdust, stains, thinners, paints, glues, etc. You really have to expect carry over of that even if it isnāt your goal, because somebody else is doing that excessively.
I plan to saw by hand too.
According to the Leftist whack-jobs in California about 90% of the materials and tools in my shop are known to cause cancer. I would be regulated out of business in CA.
Have you ever lived over excavated toxic waste?
Iām not aware of any tools that cause cancer. I know you pride yourself on being factual so please clear this up for me. Thanks!
Make America Think Harder on that one. Nothing like woodworking on MATH.
Almost any power tool that makes dust (which is about all in woodworking) comes with a California Cancer Warning in the instructions these days. I noticed the CA warning on sandpaper and even a brad pointed drill bit last week. Pure liberal insanity!
We know it isnāt the tool that can cause cancer but the dust. Another example of corporate lawyer insanity are all the warning labels on ladders.
I looked it up. The Proposition 65 notice for wood products states the following: WARNING : Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer . Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection.
Iām not in favour of these endless warnings but this one seems relatively harmless.
You could probably start a business printing prop. 65 notices. Then again, printing products probably cause cancer.
Since cancer has become a multi billion dollar business (or is it trillion) does it make you wonder about incentive to find a cure?
This is totally right not just for cancer but for every serious disease, especially chronic diseases like diabetes. It is far more profitable to treat the disease than to cure it. This is just one more reason why we need socialist medicine to replace the current flawed capitalist system.
Here is the way I understand cancer. The body is being constantly poured into a mould. That pouring substance could be woodust and peanut butter and honey or an ice cream shake with yogurt or even latex. What cancer is is small chunks that you might observe in the consistency of the mixture, discernible from lumps if flour or batter. Like a crab or cancer was chopping in fine particles of particle board or peeled plywood or just chipped beef.
The cancer rate is like a credit card rate. The cancer is used to avoid by being crushed or to heal. Some people just arenāt good at it and give it a bad name.
We mentioned reading Conan the Barbarian. I used to read the comic books too. Conan had no magic or sorcery and really wasnāt much of an archer. All he was was a good horseman and sword arm. How he stayed that way with almost no armor was probably why he always looked like bubble gum or silly putty in the comics.
If you canāt gum up the claw, then you canāt beat cancer.
I have been going through a lot of videos by āsawā experts trying to describe rip saws and cross cut saws. I think now they are all something called a āuniversal cutā. They try to describe the cut of one from the other as chisels versus knife points. But it makes no sense.
This master sets teeth and makes kerf understood a bit better.