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Roy Underhill injured again.
I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches
in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. |
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On 18/09/2006 4:27 PM, Tom wrote:
I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. When he threaded his finger, were the threads male or female? I wonder which would hurt worse? |
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Of course Roy is injured again, it's another day. I do not think that I have ever seen him with out a band aid some where. |
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Tom wrote: I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. One time he taped a whole show with the chuck end of a spade bit sticking out of his head. |
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What show is this????This sounds like a must see so as I know what not to
do...lol "Tom" wrote in message m... I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. |
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"Tom" wrote in message m... I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. I recently switched to Dish Network, is Roy's show on there? I have not found it. Thanks Dave Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 21:20:41 GMT, "Leon"
wrote: Of course Roy is injured again, it's another day. I do not think that I have ever seen him with out a band aid some where. He's the Les Nessman of the woodworking shows. -- LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997 email addy de-spam-ified due to 1,000 spams per month. If you can't figure out how to use it, I probably wouldn't care to correspond with you anyway. |
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Leon wrote:
Of course Roy is injured again, it's another day. I do not think that I have ever seen him with out a band aid some where. Just as Mike Holmes advertises for Dewalt and Norm Abrahms hawks for Delta (or PC or whoever), Roy Underhill advertises for Johnson & Johnson. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN mschnerdatcarolina.rr.com |
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What show is this????This sounds like a must see so as I know what not to
do...lol Lee, it's "The Woodwright's Shop" (http://www.pbs.org/wws/) and without a doubt is it a must-see. You might not learn what not to do though. Last week I smiled when close to the end of the show he finally noticed the cut I'd been watching since halfway through. "Look at that; I've cut myself again." He seemed annoyed, as if he thought he was on a roll for a new record (an entire show without cutting himself), and missed it again. - Owen - |
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Now here's a very scary thought. Imagine for a minute, Roy Underhill, in a
modern day woodworking shop full of power tools. They would have to dedicate an entire emergency room staffed with surgeons and lots and lots of blood on hand for transfusions. "Tom" wrote in message m... I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. |
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If anyone has not watched Roy Underhill, they should. I find it amazing
see what can be done with just a hatchet and chisel. He does things with simple tools, that we think we need equipment costing hundreds of dollars to do. I have been a fan of Roy's since I watched him go out in the woods, find the right tree, cut it down, and then, when it is in the shop, split two 2X 12 from the log using a wedges. He used the planks to make the carving horse he uses in his current shows. We forget in this "safe at any cost" society what it was like to do simple jobs 100 years ago. I believe anyone using those tools and techniques that would also be a walking advertisement for Johnson and Johnson. Have you ever watched a blacksmith working around a forge? Ed Walsh wrote: Now here's a very scary thought. Imagine for a minute, Roy Underhill, in a modern day woodworking shop full of power tools. They would have to dedicate an entire emergency room staffed with surgeons and lots and lots of blood on hand for transfusions. "Tom" wrote in message m... I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. |
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"Tom" wrote in message m... I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. They guy needs a neander version of Saw Stop |
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:36:20 -0700, "Teamcasa"
wrote: I recently switched to Dish Network, is Roy's show on there? I have not found it. Not on any DishNetwork stations per se. It's a PBS program and not all PBS stations carry it. If you're eligible to get the PBS National Feed (hard to do with so many local channel markets now available), it's on there. Otherwise, you'll have to get the local channel package for your area and hope the local PBS operator carries it. I get three PBS stations in my local package, and only one carries Roy. -- LRod Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999 http://www.woodbutcher.net Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997 email addy de-spam-ified due to 1,000 spams per month. If you can't figure out how to use it, I probably wouldn't care to correspond with you anyway. |
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keith_nuttle wrote: We forget in this "safe at any cost" society what it was like to do simple jobs 100 years ago. I believe anyone using those tools and techniques that would also be a walking advertisement for Johnson and Johnson. Have you ever watched a blacksmith working around a forge? The guy is amazing. Great talent. I think a lot of his injuries occur because he's trying to do things fast for the TV. He's also narrating what he does, which is quite distracting. But yes, it's reality TV at it's best. My guess is that he has a lot fewer accidents when he's doing work at his own pace and off camera. |
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"bf" wrote in message The guy is amazing. Great talent. I think a lot of his injuries occur because he's trying to do things fast for the TV. He's also narrating what he does, which is quite distracting. But yes, it's reality TV at it's best. "Real" reality TV will occur when they actually show one of his injuries happening. |
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LRod wrote in
: On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:36:20 -0700, "Teamcasa" wrote: I recently switched to Dish Network, is Roy's show on there? I have not found it. Not on any DishNetwork stations per se. It's a PBS program and not all PBS stations carry it. If you're eligible to get the PBS National Feed (hard to do with so many local channel markets now available), it's on there. Otherwise, you'll have to get the local channel package for your area and hope the local PBS operator carries it. I get three PBS stations in my local package, and only one carries Roy. On the SF Bay DirecTV package, there are a lot more PBS stations. Only one has Roy right now, and the series is from 2005. Maybe that will change soon. Beats the heck out of cable, though. Patriarch |
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Upscale wrote:
"bf" wrote in message The guy is amazing. Great talent. I think a lot of his injuries occur because he's trying to do things fast for the TV. He's also narrating what he does, which is quite distracting. But yes, it's reality TV at it's best. "Real" reality TV will occur when they actually show one of his injuries happening. They have. Jess.S |
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"Jesse R Strawbridge" wrote in message "Real" reality TV will occur when they actually show one of his injuries happening. They have. Obviously, not by me. His shows aren't available in my area. |
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Look into digital TV. By 2009 regular TV will not be broadcast any more so
the conversion is in progress. With digital broadcast often PBS will have 3 sub channels of broadcast. You can get cards to plug into your PC and hook up your antenna and watch the digital TV on your PC. I think it will be great when everything is switched over, I live in a deep fringe area and I get fuzzy reception with regular TV and with digital it has a "cliff" effect, if you can get any signal it will be clear. Yahoo no cable, no dish and best of all no monthly bill. -- __ Roger Shoaf Important factors in selecting a mate: 1] Depth of gene pool 2] Position on the food chain. "Patriarch" wrote in message . 136... LRod wrote in : On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:36:20 -0700, "Teamcasa" wrote: I recently switched to Dish Network, is Roy's show on there? I have not found it. Not on any DishNetwork stations per se. It's a PBS program and not all PBS stations carry it. If you're eligible to get the PBS National Feed (hard to do with so many local channel markets now available), it's on there. Otherwise, you'll have to get the local channel package for your area and hope the local PBS operator carries it. I get three PBS stations in my local package, and only one carries Roy. On the SF Bay DirecTV package, there are a lot more PBS stations. Only one has Roy right now, and the series is from 2005. Maybe that will change soon. Beats the heck out of cable, though. Patriarch |
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LRod wrote: It's a PBS program and not all PBS stations carry it. Well shiite. I get NYC and Philadelphia PBS stations (and Trenton, NJ, for that matter). None of them carries this show, and those are two big-market areas. Mark |
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In article .com,
boorite wrote: Tom wrote: I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. One time he taped a whole show with the chuck end of a spade bit sticking out of his head. You know, I just had to come back to this post. It's 5 minutes since I first read it and I'm still laughing. Thanks! -- Every complicated problem has a simple solution that doesn't work. Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland lwasserm(@)charm(.)net |
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In article , LRod
wrote: On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 21:20:41 GMT, "Leon" wrote: Of course Roy is injured again, it's another day. I do not think that I have ever seen him with out a band aid some where. He's the Les Nessman of the woodworking shows. Hardhats are in order if he ever conducts a "turkey drop". |
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replying to Leon, Joshua A. Lund wrote:
I'm the same it's a family joke that every time you see me I'll have a new scar I'm proud of then each tells a lesson or memory like a photo I love my scars -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...in-336486-.htm |
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On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 8:14:07 AM UTC-5, Joshua A. Lund wrote:
replying to Leon, Joshua A. Lund wrote: I'm the same it's a family joke that every time you see me I'll have a new scar I'm proud of then each tells a lesson or memory like a photo I love my scars When I was coaching softball, many of the girls had t-shirts that said: Scars are like tattoos but with better stories. |
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On 11/10/2017 7:14 AM, Joshua A. Lund wrote:
replying to Leon, Joshua A. Lund wrote: I'm the same it's a family joke that every time you see me I'll have a new scar I'm proud of then each tells a lesson or memory like a photo I love my scars How many decades back was that comment? |
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"Joshua A. Lund" wrote in message ...
replying to Leon, Joshua A. Lund wrote: I'm the same it's a family joke that every time you see me I'll have a new scar I'm proud of then each tells a lesson or memory like a photo I love my scars Roy himself jokes about it... His Y2K Tool Kit was in fact a small first aid kit. The contents include aspirin, alcohol wipes, iodine ointment, adhesive bandages... I just checked and all the contents in mine are out of date... ;~) I reposted some photos to ABPW... did it back in 2005 but they are probably long gone! |
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On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 4:24:19 PM UTC-6, John Grossbohlin wrote:
Roy himself jokes about it... His Y2K Tool Kit was in fact a small first aid kit. The contents include aspirin, alcohol wipes, iodine ointment, adhesive bandages... I just checked and all the contents in mine are out of date... ;~) I reposted some photos to ABPW... did it back in 2005 but they are probably long gone! Looks awfully clean, no open packages, no blood anywhere. My in-shop first aid kit consists of a roll of paper towels and a needle to remove splinters.... and some beers in the frig. Sonny |
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"Sonny" wrote in message
... On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 4:24:19 PM UTC-6, John Grossbohlin wrote: Roy himself jokes about it... His Y2K Tool Kit was in fact a small first aid kit. The contents include aspirin, alcohol wipes, iodine ointment, adhesive bandages... I just checked and all the contents in mine are out of date... ;~) I reposted some photos to ABPW... did it back in 2005 but they are probably long gone! Looks awfully clean, no open packages, no blood anywhere. My in-shop first aid kit consists of a roll of paper towels and a needle to remove splinters.... and some beers in the frig. This first-aid kit resides inside a hand-cut dovetailed box along with things like a Norm Abram autographed biscuit, L-N balsa wood glider, and other oddities I've acquired over the years... I knew Roy at Colonial Williamsburg when I worked there in the mid-80s and have encountered him occasionally over the years. For example, he participated in my club's woodworking show and also did a special program with us. He is fun to be around... funny but serious about what he is doing. The Y2K Tool Kit is a nice reminder of good times. |
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 18:05:35 -0800 (PST), Sonny
wrote: On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 4:24:19 PM UTC-6, John Grossbohlin wrote: Roy himself jokes about it... His Y2K Tool Kit was in fact a small first aid kit. The contents include aspirin, alcohol wipes, iodine ointment, adhesive bandages... I just checked and all the contents in mine are out of date... ;~) I reposted some photos to ABPW... did it back in 2005 but they are probably long gone! Looks awfully clean, no open packages, no blood anywhere. My in-shop first aid kit consists of a roll of paper towels and a needle to remove splinters.... and some beers in the frig. Beer anywhere around sharp, spinning, machinery isn't a good idea. No beer, for me, anytime. Paper towels aren't going to cut it in my shop, anyway - more like a selection of tourniquets (blood thinners). ;-) |
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On Monday, September 18, 2006 at 7:38:54 PM UTC-7, Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
"Tom" wrote in message m... I was watching his show this Sunday and saw where he had about 12 stitches in his right index finger. He was showing how to make male and female wood threads. They guy needs a neander version of Saw Stop He has that. Pedal operated, shuts down promptly when blade touches flesh... |
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On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 9:32:07 PM UTC-6, John Grossbohlin wrote:
"Sonny" wrote in message ... On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 4:24:19 PM UTC-6, John Grossbohlin wrote: Roy himself jokes about it... His Y2K Tool Kit was in fact a small first aid kit. The contents include aspirin, alcohol wipes, iodine ointment, adhesive bandages... I just checked and all the contents in mine are out of date... ;~) I reposted some photos to ABPW... did it back in 2005 but they are probably long gone! Looks awfully clean, no open packages, no blood anywhere. My in-shop first aid kit consists of a roll of paper towels and a needle to remove splinters.... and some beers in the frig. This first-aid kit resides inside a hand-cut dovetailed box along with things like a Norm Abram autographed biscuit, L-N balsa wood glider, and other oddities I've acquired over the years... I knew Roy at Colonial Williamsburg when I worked there in the mid-80s and have encountered him occasionally over the years. For example, he participated in my club's woodworking show and also did a special program with us. He is fun to be around... funny but serious about what he is doing. The Y2K Tool Kit is a nice reminder of good times. An autographed Norm Abram biscuit is the best thing I've heard in a long time. |
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"Michael" wrote in message
... On Friday, November 10, 2017 at 9:32:07 PM UTC-6, John Grossbohlin wrote: This first-aid kit resides inside a hand-cut dovetailed box along with things like a Norm Abram autographed biscuit, L-N balsa wood glider, and other oddities I've acquired over the years... I knew Roy at Colonial Williamsburg when I worked there in the mid-80s and have encountered him occasionally over the years. For example, he participated in my club's woodworking show and also did a special program with us. He is fun to be around... funny but serious about what he is doing. The Y2K Tool Kit is a nice reminder of good times. An autographed Norm Abram biscuit is the best thing I've heard in a long time. I posted a photo to ABPW... It was clearly done as a tongue in check thing by Norm and his people... ;~) |
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 17:24:10 -0500, "John Grossbohlin"
wrote: "Joshua A. Lund" wrote in message ... replying to Leon, Joshua A. Lund wrote: I'm the same it's a family joke that every time you see me I'll have a new scar I'm proud of then each tells a lesson or memory like a photo I love my scars Roy himself jokes about it... His Y2K Tool Kit was in fact a small first aid kit. The contents include aspirin, alcohol wipes, iodine ointment, adhesive bandages... I just checked and all the contents in mine are out of date... ;~) I reposted some photos to ABPW... did it back in 2005 but they are probably long gone! On a whim, I grabbed all headers for the group via Easynews and got fills back to August 2008. My archive on this computer goes back to 2004, but I did not save everything. I don't have your Y2K posts from 2005, but did save your series of veneering posts. While going through the posts I found lots of names sorely missed in the group today. Somewhere in the house on one of my old backup drives I have files from as far back as 1997, perhaps even 1996, but it would take a lot of digging to find them. I might have your Y2K backed up there. Regards, Roy |
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