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146 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: question I can’t believe we are this high (#17 It’s been along time). Some of you “newbies” have never seen this. Thanks to all that kept this going. OK you mugs, you have 48 hours …. What is it ?
-- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke". http://woodstermangotwood.blogspot.com/ (my funny blog) |
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146 days ago |
I haven’t a clue as to what it is, but it could have some really interesting uses with a band clamp. -- Working at Woodworking http://www.VillageLaneFurniture.com |
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146 days ago |
red neck toilet paper holder. -- ~ Inspiring those who inspire me ~ |
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146 days ago |
I chalk to put behind your wheel when trying to put your snow blower up on the deck -- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com † |
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146 days ago |
Chin-up bar for hamsters? -- Don, Pittsburgh |
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146 days ago |
A dowel holder storage rack. -- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com † |
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146 days ago |
keith , you stole my answer, and cracked me up…. lol -- When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route. |
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146 days ago |
Can’t be a Red Neck Toilet Paper Holder- they use a Sears and Roebuck catalog. This is definitely a stilt for a one legged midget. |
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146 days ago |
The first wheel and axle prototype replica -- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture ,maker, woodworking school, heirloomwoodshop.com |
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146 days ago |
It’s an adjustable step stool. -- waroland, Mount Juliet, TN |
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146 days ago |
A very poorly designed canoe? -- Trevor Premer Head Termite and Servant to the Queen - Heirloom Woodworking |
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146 days ago |
It’s a support for your compound mitre saw to support long boards? Or a dual-sided push block, or one of those fancy bookends… |
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145 days ago |
for scraping the mud off your boots in winter.Alistair -- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease |
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145 days ago |
A stand for a slim vertigo plighted parrot. Alistair ps undeceased -- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease |
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145 days ago |
Not an ex-parrot. -- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade. |
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145 days ago |
A wood workers dumb bell -- If at first you don't succeed...Don't try skydiving |
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145 days ago |
It’s where the unknown woodworker hangs his bag at night. -- Gary, South Central Wisconsin. So much to learn, so little time! |
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145 days ago |
the first rung on the ladder . -- david ,new mexico ,allheart |
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145 days ago |
It’s where the unknown woodworker hangs his bag at night. LOL…. -- Don S.E. OK |
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145 days ago |
It’s for holding a skein of yarn till it gets balled. A fulcrum for a teeter totter for little people (midget was just made not PC per the FCC) Lee -- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project. |
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145 days ago |
footstool for the Olsen sisters |
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145 days ago |
It’s doug fir. Am I in the right place for the wood guessing contest? -- Steve, New Zealand, www.steveracz.com |
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145 days ago |
It’s either a question maker ( and it works) or it’s kindling -- Gary, DeKalb Texas |
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145 days ago |
Easy one Odie. It’s a stand for your halo, yuk yuk. -- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python |
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145 days ago |
I don’t have any idea. I bet you probably don’t either. You’re just digging for suggestions on what to call it when the wife asks you what you’ve been doing in the shop all this time. So, what do I win? |
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145 days ago |
looks like a support for a miter saw. -- There is no such thing as a mistake. Its called a design modification Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI |
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145 days ago |
A prop for a low budget remake of Starwars. I think it is a tie fighter! |
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144 days ago |
that is the measuring device my wife uses to give me a head start after buying another tool -- If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem! |
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144 days ago |
A rectangular set of wheels for a rough ride. -- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python |
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144 days ago |
I’ve been trying to think…...... what would Odie use this for????? I got it…............ you mount one end on the wall, the other end is removable and it is, what else, but -- Gene, Majestic Eagle Woodworks, http://majesticeagleww.etsy.com/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/majesticeagle/ |
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144 days ago |
It could also be a stretcher to keep the halo big. When it get as small as the dowel then it’s time to stretch it over the ends. -- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com † |
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144 days ago |
Just maybe it’s Odie’s seat when he is sent to the corner for being a bad dude. -- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python |
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144 days ago |
It’s a reminder of the biggest fish you ever caught. :) -- Badgerman, Tennessee |
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144 days ago |
Okie Dokie … here we go with the answer. First, I must say, I have never read so many imaginative guesses. Although, none of them had anything to do with woodworking. I guess that is the monster of my own creation. It’s a drying rack I use for my larger boxes. Placing the freshly lacquered box halves is made very easy with this design. My hand easily fits between the two uprights.
-- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke". http://woodstermangotwood.blogspot.com/ (my funny blog) |
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144 days ago |
Odie, Great idea for mass production of your boxes. Your design is impressive. I was wondering if it was used in assembly. Is the finished product in your project section? I think the fish answer was a good guess considering I noticed the fishing rods in the background. Thanks for the brain workout! -- Badgerman, Tennessee |
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143 days ago |
Geez…. couldn’t you just buy some painter’s pyramids???
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood" |
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143 days ago |
SORRY CHARLIE ! -- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke". http://woodstermangotwood.blogspot.com/ (my funny blog) |
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143 days ago |
I KNEW IT. MASS PRODUCTION OF SEATS FOR BAD DUDES TO SIT IN THE CORNER. -- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python |
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140 days ago |
just got back from trip…so missed…i was going to say toilet paper holder for your wide load. -- Matt, Napa, CA...fun is beautiful...just trying to have some fun... |
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135 days ago |
Oh Matt, you’re gone even when you’re here. -- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke". http://woodstermangotwood.blogspot.com/ (my funny blog) |
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