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Originally posted by SagarisHe wasn't around because he spent 7 years in jail for assault. There was a group of guys doing a 24v swap on someones car and one of the neighbor kids came over and starting too many questions. Tempers flared, sawzalls did work, and he cut the kids leg off. The victim later joined this forum under the name "5toes".
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Sorry hahaha
My brother in law wanted a toothpick holder lol
It would be cool to make a larger longer version out of cedar wood for sigars.
I'm trying to figure a way to machine a strong twist locking lid. A bit tricky with how little I know about turning wood right now.sigpic
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten."
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This is the first boat any of us at the school have built. Its a 10" Monk Skiff. Ill post more picks as we get along.:D
I made this guy. Its the stem poast at the very front of the boat. Most of the time its a one piece section but this skiff called for a two piece stem. Kind of interesting.
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"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten."
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Originally posted by Pl3wA View Posti wish i still had that catapult i made in highschool
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wat? o, no. i made about a 10' tall catapult with a thick rope wound around about 20 times for tension. it would hurl fist sized rocks through trees in my woods. and larger boulders like idk, pretty far. then it side pancaked because the wooden 4x4's gave out lol. almost died
i think i'll build a scorpion next
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Originally posted by Pl3wA View Postwat? o, no. i made about a 10' tall catapult with a thick rope wound around about 20 times for tension. it would hurl fist sized rocks through trees in my woods. and larger boulders like idk, pretty far. then it side pancaked because the wooden 4x4's gave out lol. almost died
i think i'll build a scorpion nextsigpic
"The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten."
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I just spent an hour going through every bit of this site. You Ron Swanson fans should find this pretty interesting.
http://offermanwoodshop.com/index.htmlsigpic
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