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Not shown are cat nip mice. Archer the cat will not part with them
Archer loves her presents too
Dec 8, 2016 4:36 PM
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Not shown are cat nip mice. Archer the cat will not part with them
Archer loves her presents too
RussianMoofinsStoleMyName
Thaught full
ErinFromTheOffice
*Thoughtful
WorldOfWoodcraft
I should employ a secretary to check my spellings. I make mistakes often
mesoolame
Do archers build arches?
WorldOfWoodcraft
Only science has the answers
JustSomeStuffings
Build...build a wall with it.
SchrodinergsSpy
No, no. We don't build the wall until after 20Jan2017.
TheSmitty17
I need a good set of chisels. Congrats OP! Those are useful af
WorldOfWoodcraft
The santa said through research woodworkers cannot have enough clamps and got quick grips. I think it extends to all tools. Im very happy
Zoronii
As a hobbyist woodworker, if everyone I knew only bought me clamps, I think I'd still be pretty okay with that.
poop273
What is the last word on the shirt?
WorldOfWoodcraft
Sawdust you mean man glitter
emocin
Ha that's great
underageotters
Awesome
WorldOfWoodcraft
I know right!
WhosBarryBadrinath
I just started woodcutting/working/carving last week! idk even know what to call it. but I have a Dremel, chisels and saws...got any advice?
WorldOfWoodcraft
I have a youtube channel called world of woodcraft. I think best thing to do is identify a project and then do it. You will learn lots
WhosBarryBadrinath
i'll check it out for sure! right now I'm just trying to sculpt things out of blocks/carve names. will be nice to get some direction
WorldOfWoodcraft
With carving the 2 main things are sharp tools and wood type. Possibly check out chip carving
Zoronii
You can never have enough sandpaper and wood putty. My favorite part of woodwork was always finishing it and making it smooth and sexy.
WorldOfWoodcraft
I would probably say sharpening tools means you end up with a smoother more accurate surface that doesn't need as much sanding.
Zoronii
True, but as a hobbyist I usually work with super-cheap wood, so the face is usually pretty rough, too.
WorldOfWoodcraft
Good point but i would try to avoid poor quality materials as it is less likely to give encouraging results.