Glad you have kept your sense of humor!
Thank you Wim I think you might like a Sodbuster Jr yourself?
Fuzzcase Day 3I'm waiting for my image host thingy to come back online...(Image removed from quote.)To be continued...
Fuzzcase Day 3 continued...Right, that's it, the image host thingy doesn't seem to be doing anything anytime soon, so I'll just have to bodge it.Texas - that's what I'm calling him... it? - assisted me with some old-school carpentry today:Edit: my images are too big and I've just got the ipad with me at the moment. I am defeated... Pics to follow tomorrow...
https://picresize.comI like to make them about 2k by 1k pixels, and set the maximum size to 400kB.And Apple would say that you should be able to do it, since apparently the iPad is a replacement for a computer.
What's a computer?... (slap)...
Fuzzcase Day 3... continued, continued...(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Day 4It's sharp clip point pushed easily through the tape. Note how I work away from my body and its additional features attached to it
Day 4...But I saw this product assembly in the shop today and thought it makes sense...(Image removed from quote.)
Day 4Do you know those small tapes they wrap the bakery bags with? Well... I don't like them.It didn't want to let me have my fruit scones (Image removed from quote.)Fortunately I had Soddy right in my coin pocket.(Image removed from quote.)It's sharp clip point pushed easily through the tape. Note how I work away from my body and its additional features attached to it (Image removed from quote.)Nice...(Image removed from quote.)The rest went really fast so I don't have any fruit scone pics But I saw this product assembly in the shop today and thought it makes sense...(Image removed from quote.)
Fuzzcase Day 4My Image Hosting thingy is still down, I'm having to use another for the time being... So, as very annoying people frequently say, bear wiff... Anyway, what should one never use a knife blade for (apart from prying open tins of paint, obviously)? That's right, using it as a screwdriver! So today I used my Texas Jack to unscrew the pivot on my saw so that I could fit in an extra blade - I needed to bulk up the width so that it matched the kerf of a plunge-cut I was doing. It's alright, I just used the back of the blade... we've all done it... haven't we? (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Funny, just found these in my pocket...(Image removed from quote.)
Nice use Matt. The cutting away from body is one of the first things taught in knife safety, but never too late to learn.