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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections!
4 comments:
Why ain't it curved up 'er?
Clay, I'm not sure I understand the question. Why ain't what curved up what?
The drawrin on the bottom, is it not supposed to be arched? Looks segmented like a crickets leg.
There's one in every crowd, isn't there, Clay? And in our crowd, you're it.
If you want to plop down $10k for an AutoCad license on my behalf, I won't say no!
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