Jayman17
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I usually make a pile of scrap wood with those kind of cuts. 
Jay

Jay

I remember the first time geometry class made sense to me. It was with the Pythagorean theorem, I use it all the time with towers. Then it was basic trig, sin, cosine, and tangents are all my friends..........
I remember the first time geometry class made sense to me. It was with the Pythagorean theorem, I use it all the time with towers. Then it was basic trig, sin, cosine, and tangents are all my friends..........
Made a career out of making those kind of cuts.![]()
I usually make a pile of scrap wood with those kind of cuts.
Jay
Geometry class, 1974
Teacher always wore miniskirts...
(Think Sharon Stone in “Basic Instinct “)
I was laser focused on triangles hoping for a glimpse of “Fuzzy Math”.
Really enjoyed that class.
I’ve forgotten everything I learned surveying.
Except that a tripod is like a woman, ya always want to be between the legs.

If I screw up at this point, I just might lite it on fire![]()
I hear bookburning is making a comeback, why not the whole bookcase?![]()
Theres nothing more beautiful than good wood work, I love the grain.
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Jim,
The old growth, clear, vertical grain, spar quality Sitka Spruce is wonderful material.
Wish I could afford to buy more!
I bought a bunch of it at Edensaw a few years ago, they had 4/4 rough random lengths priced really reasonable in a close-out pile. It wasn't all VG, but I was able to sort out the best of the lot.
Left it with a woodworking neighbor when we moved to AZ..
Too bad for me, I was moving too and in slash and burn mode.
I was giving wood away, and having lots of evenings around my fire pit.
My goal is to bring in only materials that are project specific. No more mass storage of anything I might find.
I like space more than extra stuff.
Then again, some stuff is too good to pass on!
It’s Super Bowl Sunday!
That must mean I’m in the shop, tinkering away.
Getting ready to lay up a laminated tiller handle for a buddies sailboat, and repairing an old paddle.
I’d be working on the boat, but I didn’t get my package delivered in time.
I really wish they could do a better job estimating delivery dates and tracking.
Hey Riv, same here!
Spent the day working on a table project of my own.
Old Oak Monastery table that has been in my wife's family for 70+ years. Somewhere along the way, someone cut it down, whitewashed it, and made a coffee table out of it; we inherited it when my FIL died. My wife wanted it raised back to table height- Had to extend the legs, added decorative iron bracing and refinished the top. I'll post pics but don't want to muddy up your thread.
I repaired a couple of canoe paddles much like you picture. Splits, little rot. I cut wood to fill the rot and glued up the splits and put on a BUNCH of coats of spar varnish. Only when I was done did I discover that the local store sells paddles for $15-25. I probably had 15-20 HOURS in each of them.
Oh well, it kept me out of the liquor store and I did learn a lot.
Joe
Riv, we did get hammered pretty good with snow around here. On the plus side you never have to worry about losing Ranger in a snowstorm, that is one big heap of black hair!
Jay
Ranger is thinking, "Now THIS is what I'm talkin' about."
Yukon was in heaven whenever we got snow on Whidbey.
So you had Bill Gates over at your shop?

I have a restraining order against him.
He can’t come within 300 yards of my house!![]()