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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenWashie View Post
    “I need to get it down from 50 to 30 for the she-oak cap. Thinking there could be some hand sawing in my future.”

    Router sled thicknesser project?
    I am SO many acquisitions away from being able to do this in any affordable or feasible way right now. One tool at a time, and I have a jigsaw, a shinto trap, and a plunge router in my sights. In that order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dozymuppet View Post
    I am SO many acquisitions away from being able to do this in any affordable or feasible way right now. One tool at a time, and I have a jigsaw, a shinto trap, and a plunge router in my sights. In that order.
    And a bench sander, oscillating sander, spray gun, nut files, bigger drill press... And a shed to put them in!
    The list is endless.

    Who mentioned knitting as a hobby - maybe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor Davies View Post
    And a bench sander, oscillating sander, spray gun, nut files, bigger drill press... And a shed to put them in!
    The list is endless.

    Who mentioned knitting as a hobby - maybe.
    There are many many 50l tote boxes full of yarn stashed in our storage, and storage at my in laws house. Not sure knitting is any cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenWashie View Post
    There are many many 50l tote boxes full of yarn stashed in our storage, and storage at my in laws house. Not sure knitting is any cheaper.
    Guessing Igor’s covered for suture material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankenWashie View Post
    Not sure knitting is any cheaper.
    Indeed. Have you seen the price of tartan wool?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Indeed. Have you seen the price of tartan wool?
    I'll just check.
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