aklindeman
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You're going through a lot of work just to fumble around trying to pick up chickenFinished with walnut oil View attachment 244841
I'm pretty good with them! I grew up using them quite frequently. My dad spent some time in Japan. I grew up eating the food.You're going through a lot of work just to fumble around trying to pick up chicken![]()
I wish I could use them, just to try it long enough to understand why a culture would come up with chopsticks to eat their food, when they eat rice with every meal. That's like trying to eat spaghetti with a strawI'm pretty good with them! I grew up using them quite frequently. My dad spent some time in Japan. I grew up eating the food.
I might consider learning to use themWe use our chopsticks a lot, I don't even think about it, we have about 6 sets at home.![]()
Some one got to work today and made it go chop chop.Finished with walnut oil View attachment 244841
That's awesome. Learn as much as you can from older generations.....the good stuff is getting lost. I'm gonna track some more of the spalted maple down. I really love that look. I already have a bunch of sugar maple and walnut coming.I have a cutting board made with end grain cuts of maple and walnut. Built completely from wood scraps in my dad's shop. He has a matching board. It was a fun little project. I have some more scraps sitting in my garage, waiting to do the same project for a gift.
Love your cart. That's a back saverI am by no means a CarPainter or a Wood Butcher, but I started a small project recently.
We have a bunch of toy bins, some fabric, some wicker; after three years they're all nasty.
I decided I didn't want ones that fell apart or attracted animal hair so I picked up some simple pine boxes from HD along with sand paper and stain.
I started sanding one on Thursday evening and I completely understand the enjoyment for it. Taking that rough splintery thing and making it buttery smooth was sooooo satisfying!
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That's awesome. Learn as much as you can from older generations.....the good stuff is getting lost. I'm gonna track some more of the spalted maple down. I really love that look. I already have a bunch of sugar maple and walnut coming.
Love your cart. That's a back saver![]()
I haven't done any woodworking or anything else for that matter since I became sick.![]()
In my position, it's imposable.Nothing like a feeling of accomplisment from working in the garage all day and NOT loosing a finger.
I know it's tough, I've been there and there are still days I want to stay in bed. But you need to keep doing "it" or you won't anything.
You need to round those corners before you put someone's eye out!