In person...Just imagine everyone on the Zoom call as a naked Wookie.
In person...Just imagine everyone on the Zoom call as a naked Wookie.
Saw those in my travels but was having a hard time justifying 5X the price of a basic, yet decent one. Though I'm certainly open to it, I have no problem spending money for decent tools.Going to try and make it through the day without calling anyone a dipshit, probably won't make it.
Been lusting after one of these for a while https://www.amazon.com/Knew-Concepts-Woodworker-Screw-Tension/dp/B07CMKT3GC/ref=asc_df_B07CMKT3GC/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309811990469&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12383521683030956871&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031614&hvtargid=pla-614441598695&psc=1
Or better yet https://www.amazon.com/Knew-Concepts-Titanium-Birdcage-Tension/dp/B07CML3D4V/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=Knew+Concepts&qid=1638982229&sr=8-11
Treat yo-self.
Thinking mainly for crown molding, though perhaps some baseboard too. I should probably have some Japanese saws anyway for flush cutting dowels and the like.If you're planning on doing square baseboards, I've been using a Japanese handsaw and it's been way easier than using a coping saw I'm actually regretting having bought a coping saw at this point
I never understood what that "picture the audience naked" was supposed to do to alleviate nervousness. I'd still be just as anxious, except now I'm hiding behind the lectern concealing a throbbing boner.Just imagine everyone on the Zoom call as a naked Wookie.
It's science.I never understood what that "picture the audience naked" was supposed to do to alleviate nervousness. I'd still be just as anxious, except now I'm hiding behind the lectern concealing a throbbing boner.
don't conceal it.I never understood what that "picture the audience naked" was supposed to do to alleviate nervousness. I'd still be just as anxious, except now I'm hiding behind the lectern concealing a throbbing boner.
I never understood what that "picture the audience naked" was supposed to do to alleviate nervousness. I'd still be just as anxious, except now I'm hiding behind the lectern concealing a throbbing boner.
Good lord I rofl'd so hard over this shitNeeds some Habañero and olives to match your other pics.
then you better change clothes before going into the RVGood lord I rofl'd so hard over this shit
Then consider the following insteadGoing to try and make it through the day without calling anyone a dipshit, probably won't make it.
Been lusting after one of these for a while https://www.amazon.com/Knew-Concepts-Woodworker-Screw-Tension/dp/B07CMKT3GC/ref=asc_df_B07CMKT3GC/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309811990469&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12383521683030956871&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031614&hvtargid=pla-614441598695&psc=1
Or better yet https://www.amazon.com/Knew-Concepts-Titanium-Birdcage-Tension/dp/B07CML3D4V/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=Knew+Concepts&qid=1638982229&sr=8-11
Treat yo-self.
living in my neck of the woods....fuckstick and shitbird get the most useGoing to try and make it through the day without calling anyone a dipshit, probably won't make it.
I found the using my quick square to physically give a straight edge to start the cut was the best way when using it. Really good for those fine end cuts.Saw those in my travels but was having a hard time justifying 5X the price of a basic, yet decent one. Though I'm certainly open to it, I have no problem spending money for decent tools.
Thinking mainly for crown molding, though perhaps some baseboard too. I should probably have some Japanese saws anyway for flush cutting dowels and the like.
Olives... dog shit... same thing, really.Needs some Habañero and olives to match your other pics.
Honestly never used the Knew, I use a shitty $5 coping saw from Homeless Depot. I pretty much only use it for removing material from joints before paring with a chisel, but even then I mainly use a router because I'm not Amish and don't feel the need to be a "handtools only" guy.Saw those in my travels but was having a hard time justifying 5X the price of a basic, yet decent one. Though I'm certainly open to it, I have no problem spending money for decent tools.
Thinking mainly for crown molding, though perhaps some baseboard too. I should probably have some Japanese saws anyway for flush cutting dowels and the like.
I've had the Collins Tool Co. coping foot bookmarked for a while, just never pulled the trigger. It work well? I was always semi-worried that the jigsaw would feel a bit cumbersome for that task. Right now I have a barrel gripped Bosch, and it's a pretty substantial tool.Honestly never used the Knew, I use a shitty $5 coping saw from Homeless Depot. I pretty much only use it for removing material from joints before paring with a chisel, but even then I mainly use a router because I'm not Amish and don't feel the need to be a "handtools only" guy.
For molding work a coping foot on a cordless jigsaw is the shit!
I like the jigsaw method, it takes some getting used to for sure, but the speed is hard to beat. Some saws are defintely easier to hold upside down than others, my Makita is pretty comfortable, if I did more than 1 room of molding every 10 months I may spring for a Festool, the Karvex is the shit for coping, but also costs more than the nation of Denmark.I've had the Collins Tool Co. coping foot bookmarked for a while, just never pulled the trigger. It work well? I was always semi-worried that the jigsaw would feel a bit cumbersome for that task. Right now I have a barrel gripped Bosch, and it's a pretty substantial tool.
Kinda want one of those Osbournes to see what the hype is all about. Alas, I already have 5 Benchmades, so its probably unnecessary.This was just dropped on my desk, time to get all fucked up on peanut butterView attachment 168541
Not worth the hype, at least not the Carbon fiber one. Stupid pivot bolt is only too loose or too tight, no way to get it right. Luckily I found this one in the dirt so the price was rightKinda want one of those Osbournes to see what the hype is all about. Alas, I already have 5 Benchmades, so its probably unnecessary.
Congratulations Stoney, and also not-congrats for the short term sales role I guess? Or are you rolling on the high right now?We got it. They already decided and we got it!
And apparently I'm going to be incorporated into the short-notice sales team...
Ah, my North Fork is like that. I can never find the sweet spot. Maybe some blue loctite is in order?Not worth the hype, at least not the Carbon fiber one. Stupid pivot bolt is only too loose or too tight, no way to get it right. Luckily I found this one in the dirt so the price was right
Congrats? That second part sounds an awful lot like they want you to do more of this same thing, no?We got it. They already decided and we got it!
And apparently I'm going to be incorporated into the short-notice sales team...
Being rewarded for not being incompetent by having more stressful events added to one's docketCongrats? That second part sounds an awful lot like they want you to do more of this same thing, no?
I'll have my normal job. The new team will be one-offs.Congrats? That second part sounds an awful lot like they want you to do more of this same thing, no?
With more money for you I hopeI'll have my normal job. The new team will be one-offs.