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J T December 4th 05 09:18 PM

INSPIRATION - Chickey Coop
 
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/chicken-coop.php



JOAT
A rolling stone gathers no moss...unless it's a hobby he does on the
weekends.


Ken December 5th 05 03:06 AM

INSPIRATION - Chickey Coop
 

J T wrote:
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/chicken-coop.php


I just finished reading another thread on this group where one of those
classic wreck arguments was going on. This one centered on whether
1/64" was "close enough" when dealing with wood. The perfectionists
describing 1/64th as a canyon and the pragmatists countering. Well I
think you have directed us to one project here where 1/64th is adequate
accuracy.

After just reading that post yours brought a smile to my face. Thanks.

Ken


J T December 5th 05 04:48 AM

INSPIRATION - Chickey Coop
 
Sun, Dec 4, 2005, 7:06pm (EST-3) (Ken) doth sayeth:
snip centered on whether 1/64" was "close enough" when dealing with
wood. The perfectionists describing 1/64th as a canyon and the
pragmatists countering. snip

Wood moves. Metal doesn't. The realists know that wood can
sometimes expand or contract 1/64", or more, the idiots ignore that
fact. I don't think I can even measure wood that close, let alone cut
it that close.



JOAT
A rolling stone gathers no moss...unless it's a hobby he does on the
weekends.


Greg G. December 5th 05 05:29 AM

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J T said:

Sun, Dec 4, 2005, 7:06pm (EST-3) (Ken) doth sayeth:
snip centered on whether 1/64" was "close enough" when dealing with
wood. The perfectionists describing 1/64th as a canyon and the
pragmatists countering. snip


Which is why I stayed out of that particular conversation... g

Wood moves. Metal doesn't. The realists know that wood can
sometimes expand or contract 1/64", or more, the idiots ignore that
fact. I don't think I can even measure wood that close, let alone cut
it that close.


Come on, now, JOAT. You had me until you said idiots...

Metal DOES expand and contract, just as wood does, just not from
moisture - it rusts instead. g

Everything is a set of compromises - and some applications simply
don't demand the precision some people are eluding to.
But some applications might - like this:

http://www.thevideodoc.com/Images/SegmentSolid02.jpg

When cutting these segments, an error equivalent to thickness of a
piece of card stock paper will cause a cumulative error that makes
this segmented ring impossible to realize. I work with tolerances
greater than .01" when doing this.

Does it matter on a table or a bed? Nope.

Does it matter on this?:
http://www.thevideodoc.com/Images/SegmentedBowl1.jpg

Yes, it does.

Wood does expand and contract, but it does so in concert - all pieces
generally doing about the same bit of movement. If you're really
good, it all stays together over time. If you're not - you have a
pile of fire starter kindling. g

JMHO,


Greg G.

J T December 5th 05 06:17 AM

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Mon, Dec 5, 2005, 12:29am (Greg*G.) dorth sayeth:
snip Come on, now, JOAT. You had me until you said idiots... snip

Well, I wanted to be polite. After all, I "am" a people person.



JOAT
A rolling stone gathers no moss...unless it's a hobby he does on the
weekends.


Greg G. December 5th 05 06:53 AM

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J T said:

Mon, Dec 5, 2005, 12:29am (Greg*G.) dorth sayeth:


snip Come on, now, JOAT. You had me until you said idiots... snip

Well, I wanted to be polite. After all, I "am" a people person.


Yeah, I though so... ;-)


Greg G.


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