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Robatoy

02/02/2006 8:55 PM

Stanley 59

Exhumed my trusty ol' Stanley 59 dowel jig from beneath a mountain of
miscellany. I then end-drilled 18 spindles (stiles?) and 4 rails. (Those
little thingies make up a nice visual at each end of the coffee table
I'm making. It's a bit mission style-ish. IIIIIIIII

I became downright nostalgic. My first large kitchen project was done
with it...I used it to make the face-frames.
Sure it's a bit 'manual'... one hole at the time, but they're RIGHT
where I want them plus-minus nuttin'!
Annnnd.. with a PilotPoint DeWaltDisney drill bit (3/8) an absolute
buttery experience. Clean, perfect holes.

So I had a thought (Yayayaya, shit happens).... Take my plate joiners,
my K3 Kreg.. but leave me this little nugget. Stanley 59.

As long as I don't feel any neanderness washing over me, I'm still okay,
right? :)


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in reply to Robatoy on 02/02/2006 8:55 PM

02/02/2006 9:44 PM

You MAY be OK. I dunno. I am still not sure about the

"r"

that appears at the end of some posts, not at others. I am not sure
this is the real Robatoy that was joyous at the thought of corian
shavings so thin they filled the air like so many snowflakes.

I don't want to start thinking of you as one of the "galoots"!. Sure,
I love my dowel jig, but I would never admit it!

R

OK, just thought I would try it out. ;^)

Robert

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Robatoy

in reply to Robatoy on 02/02/2006 8:55 PM

03/02/2006 8:45 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] wrote:

> that appears at the end of some posts, not at others. I am not sure
> this is the real Robatoy that was joyous at the thought of corian
> shavings so thin they filled the air like so many snowflakes.
>
> I don't want to start thinking of you as one of the "galoots"!. Sure,
> I love my dowel jig, but I would never admit it!

Sometimes I'll be on MSN with friends of ours and my wife will fire off a
comment when she walks by and bumps me away from the keyboard and will put a
little 'a' at the bottom to let our friends know it was her her.
Then I will put the 'r' under the next post again, after I have elbowed and
wrestled her away again from the keyboard... in longer chats, we'll fire up the
laptop with her own ID.
So.. hence the

r (I really don't do that consciously.)

Now... it is a nice buzz when all is running well and the shop does fill with
floaties. The floaties-to-powder ratios tell me volumes about the condition of
the bits and blades. Yes, I get giddy when making a mess.

I'm not ready for galoot-dom yet. I'm more into creating than sharpening. <g,d&r>

Rob.


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