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    Anyone using ChatGTP?

    LOL! Yeah. George Orwell's "1984"! Maybe the scripts to the earlier "Terminator" movies...
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    How Not to Produce a Simple Wood Pattern

    Built in clearance to allow the excess glue to seep out! It's a feature, not a fault! LOL! In all honesty, Pattern Making is actually well deserving of being it's own Trade. There is just SO much that can be affected by bad pattern making choices, that can make a really easy to finish product...
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    History (ww2)

    That sounds much like the Occupied French, when put to work making Fiesler Storches ( I think I got the spelling pretty close ) which were a very short takeoff and landing light plane that was quite useful to anyone with access to one. They were having structural failures of a largely wooden...
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    History (ww2)

    Hmmm.... Brother-in-law's father was Special Service Force, aka, Devil's Brigade. I looked for, and found a picture of him, on the Canadian War Archives website. My Grandfather graduated out of Royal Military College Kingston, in the Post WW1 era, his contribution to the effort was to be a...
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    First crash

    The sizzle noise, is pretty much the sound of the cut, and when you hear it, and see that the cut is going smoothly, AND leaving a nice finish, it kinda clicks in yer mind. It's a GOOD sound to hear! No rule says you cannot do some of both. Gotta run whut ya brung! Y'know, like the old adage...
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    Auction advice.

    It generally is, but in some cases, like when the item presented is clearly not the item that was listed (one such cost me 5 hour worth of driving, only to be presented with an item that was most definitely NOT the heat treat oven I had bid upon! I was refunded my purchase, but it still kinda...
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    First crash

    That is the idea. Only needs to be tight enough to hold it in place when there is no cutting load. When cutting, the load on the tool will cause it to flex a wee bit and will grip the support solidly. I would bet that if you biased to holder on the tool post with hand pressure, when you clamped...
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    The Faller Came Early

    Have a cousin who is a Faller, and another associate who is working on a Fallers certificate. Learned a LOT from both of them, but still figure I am a rank amateur. I can make a tree fall more or less at least, where I want it, but that comes nowhere near, to the mad skills of the folks that can...
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    Found this little gem - Schuchardt & Schuette Gear Hobbing Machine

    Yeah. I kinda want one, but understand that I don't 'need' one! FWIW, that feels... strange... LOL!
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    Spitfire needs work

    I dunno that the Logbook, was actually used for much other than who the pilot was, and how many hours it flew. At that time. Not sure how they traced the Maintenance Records. I spent a significant amount of my working life in AMCRO. Aircraft Maintenance Control and Records Office. We tracked...
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