| Forum topic by odie | posted 101 days ago | 327 views | 0 times favorited | 24 replies | ![]() |
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101 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: humor question First of all, thank you to many for carrying on with this. OK, guys and gals, you have 48 hours to guess what it is. WHAT IS IT ?
Karson was first and closest. It is an out-feed extension for my table saw. It enables me to keep a box I am splitting open in a straight line. I’m one of those that cuts all but 1/32” then does the rest with a razor knife. The washers are for spacers to get it to the exact height. It attaches to the “Incra TS I” with carriage bolts through brackets mounted onto the assembly bar.
-- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke". |
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101 days ago |
Jig for a table saw. The washers are your hold down clamps. -- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com |
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101 days ago |
You can’t fool me, that’s one of MsDebbie’s Fairly Door failed hinge experiments! |
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101 days ago |
Binding press. -- Bob Vila would be so proud of you! |
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101 days ago |
a jig for holding small parts! |
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101 days ago |
I’m confused..are you proposing a fun game? Are you starting this game now? -- Women love me.....trees fear me |
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101 days ago |
I think its a duck call. -- Got Wood? |
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101 days ago |
It’s a portable ironing board your wife makes you use. -- ??? My mistakes heat the house. It's very warm in here. ??? |
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100 days ago |
A wigwam for a goose’s bridle. LOL. Thats what my old man used to say when I asked too many questions. -- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python |
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100 days ago |
The metal discs allow the piece to rest on a wire, the wire is on a spool and moves back and forth, you have a moving target carrier before someone shoots it. -- Rich, WNY, www.nyrockingchairs.com |
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100 days ago |
It’s a drill press table extension. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. -- Ryno |
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100 days ago |
I think it’s a super conglamorated thingawhacker. -- As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17) |
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100 days ago |
It fell off a truck and you don’t either. -- Ron Central, CA |
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100 days ago |
It’s something the neighbor thought you might be able to use, and because you can’t bare to see a piece of wood thrown away you took it. Now, like the rest of us, you are wondering what you are suppose to do with it. :-) It’s a circular saw jig . . . . -- Making sawdust is what I do best |
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100 days ago |
Its a display board thats part of the fender washer history museum. -- miles125, Alabama.."Architecture is frozen music"" |
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100 days ago |
yup.. failed hinge experiment for a fairy door. -- "Functional WoodArt" by Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan) |
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99 days ago |
The Answer is now posted. You guys are getting better, there was one intelligent answer. -- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke". |
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99 days ago |
I like that. You don’t have to balance the box past the blade. -- ??? My mistakes heat the house. It's very warm in here. ??? |
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99 days ago |
thats really cool. i always have that problem trying to balance thing past the blade. i think this would be good for me. |
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99 days ago |
I had guessed the correct tool (TS), but I was way off on the application to that tool. -- Maplewood, MN |
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98 days ago |
Good one Odie. -- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python |
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98 days ago |
Dang, missed again. Neat idea, Odie! Lew |
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98 days ago |
Can I still use it to call ducks? -- Got Wood? |
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98 days ago |
Don’t have a clue what you are talking about but it looks cool! -- Allison, Northeastern Ca. Remember, Amateurs built the Ark. Professionals built the Titanic! |
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98 days ago |
Allison, If you look at the last photo, if that out feed extension was not there the box would want to drop to the floor. Trying to hold the box from doing that takes your mind off of going straight. This way you are able to push the box straight until it clears the blade. -- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke". |
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