Forstner bits - why no 5/16, 7/16
On 8/9/2019 7:59 AM, Jack wrote:
On 8/8/2019 10:30 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 9:09:43 PM UTC-4, wrote:
There were only a few paragraphs worth of information in the whole
video.
I wonder if you aren't just a little biased since you probably didn't
learn
anything from that video. If a video has nothing to offer me that I don't
already know, I'd find it very boring also. My guess is that if you
found an
article that relayed the same information that was in that video,
you'd be
just as bored. If the article was "shorter", you'd simply be bored
sooner.
I'm betting he had no clue what a wavy Forstner Bit was, or that Fisch
made them in high quality sets...
Personally I love Youtube, but don't watch much wood working videos
because after 60 years of woodworking, I have to watch a lot of boring
and inaccurate stuff to learn something new.Â* I tend to watch stuff I
don't know, or always wanted to do.
+1
Although I do like to watch a few people that are new but willing to
take on big projects. Have you ever watched April Wilkinson? Obvious a
beginner but not afraid to get her hands dirty and tackle a project of
most any size. She built, with help, a huge shop in the Texas hill
country and a huge band saw for milling logs. And she is kinda cute.
I like watching machinist do their
thing, heavy equipment operators, tree climbers, saw mills, and so on.
Being retired, and old and decrepit, I have lots of free time when not
doing something constructive.Â* Even when I worked full time, and spent
most of my free time in the shop, I still had time for TV, not much, but
now I have plenty.
Fools that say they have no time for it seem to waste a lot of it on
this silly, mostly "borrrrrring" newsgroup...
;~)
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