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is rigamortise a set up for excepting a tenon?
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is rigamortise a set up for excepting a tenon?



Good question.

May I ask, why did you ask that question?

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is rigamortise a set up for excepting a tenon?
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Yes. But it needs to be stiff.

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just all in fun Lew, just wanted to see where it would go. The mind is a
terrible thing. ross

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just all in fun Lew, just wanted to see where it would go. The mind
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Stay tunedG

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On Apr 6, 12:59*am, (Ross Hebeisen) wrote:
is rigamortise *a set up for excepting a tenon?
ross


Here is what you need:
Step 1:
Work at a funeral home during high school, doing miscellaneous tasks.
This will allow you to understand what the field entails.
Step 2:
Check out the National Funeral Directors Association Web site (see
nfda.org) to find your state's educational requirements for a
mortician's license.
Step 3:
Note that many states require an associate's degree in funeral service
education. Some call for a four-year degree, while others require only
high school plus training.
Step 4:
Apply to any of the accredited colleges listed in the NFDA Web site,
making certain you will receive the background needed for a
mortician's license in your state.
Step 5:
Take the National Board Examination after you have completed your
degree work.
Step 6:
Work as an apprentice for one to two years before, during or after
attending college. The exact time depends on your state. Contact your
state board early on for exact information.
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o.k so much for rigging up for the mortise lets talk about the tenon. if
one gets tenonitis from playing around cuttng too many tenons, what does
pennisitis come from? ross

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Too much hand-writing? (Easily circumvented by using a crayon
instead.)

Making too many hand-crafted Italian noodles?
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On Apr 6, 3:57 am, (Ross Hebeisen) wrote:
just all in fun Lew, just wanted to see where it would go.
The mind is a terrible thing...


to lose.

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On Apr 7, 3:47 pm, Fred the Red Shirt wrote:
On Apr 6, 3:57 am, (Ross Hebeisen) wrote:

just all in fun Lew, just wanted to see where it would go.
The mind is a terrible thing...


to lose.


Or, if you're talking to a Frenchman.
The mind is a terrible thing, Toulouse.

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On Apr 7, 4:41*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Apr 7, 3:47 pm, Fred the Red Shirt wrote:

On Apr 6, 3:57 am, (Ross Hebeisen) wrote:


just all in fun Lew, just wanted to see where it would go.
The mind is a terrible thing...


to lose.


Or, if you're talking to a Frenchman.
The mind is a terrible thing, Toulouse.

R


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