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woodchucker[_3_] March 22nd 14 07:38 PM

multiple projects
 
How many of you work on multiple projects at once?

I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it
was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the
mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,
nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or
something, I could tell what it was.. but nothing.

The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember how
could I forget...

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but
has that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were
working on?
--
Jeff

Unquestionably Confused March 22nd 14 08:03 PM

multiple projects
 
On 3/22/2014 2:38 PM, woodchucker wrote:


The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember how
could I forget...

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but
has that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were
working on?



I don't know, but I'm not sureg





Swingman March 22nd 14 09:27 PM

multiple projects
 
woodchucker wrote:
How many of you work on multiple projects at once?

I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it
was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the
mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,
nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or something,
I could tell what it was.. but nothing.

The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember how could I forget...

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but has
that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were working on?


Haven't had that one yet. I may have multiple projects in the
design/proposal stage, but once a proposal is accepted/fabrication begins I
have a hard and fast rule that the current project is finished before a new
one is started.

--
www.ewoodshop.com (Mobile)

Doug Winterburn March 22nd 14 09:35 PM

multiple projects
 
On 03/22/2014 12:38 PM, woodchucker wrote:
How many of you work on multiple projects at once?

I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it
was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the
mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,
nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or
something, I could tell what it was.. but nothing.

The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember how
could I forget...

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but
has that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were
working on?


I found a couple of blanks marked, punched and ready for the lathe, but
can't seem to remember what they were going to be :-(


--
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure,the creed of ignorance, and the
gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery"
-Winston Churchill

Lew Hodgett[_6_] March 22nd 14 09:44 PM

multiple projects
 

"Swingman" wrote:


Haven't had that one yet. I may have multiple projects in the
design/proposal stage, but once a proposal is accepted/fabrication
begins I
have a hard and fast rule that the current project is finished
before a new
one is started.

------------------------------------------------------
What you're saying is that nobody has yet offered enough $
for you to break that rule, yetG.

Lew




Gerald Ross[_3_] March 22nd 14 10:49 PM

multiple projects
 
woodchucker wrote:
How many of you work on multiple projects at once?

I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it
was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the
mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,
nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or
something, I could tell what it was.. but nothing.

The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember how
could I forget...g

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but
has that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were
working on?


A few days ago my wife showed me something and said, "Thank you for
making this for me.". The item did not even look familiar to me, but
obviously I had made it some time ago. Not a bit of memory relating
to the making of it/

--
Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

I'd love to, but my patent is pending.






Lew Hodgett[_6_] March 22nd 14 11:48 PM

multiple projects
 
Subject

Working with epoxy, as you are when building a boat,
if you don't have at least 4-5 projrcts being
worked on at the same time, you will NEVER get done.

Lew



John Grossbohlin[_4_] March 22nd 14 11:56 PM

multiple projects
 
"woodchucker" wrote in message
...

How many of you work on multiple projects at once?


I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it was.
I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the mess I
have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut, nothing to
final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or something, I could tell
what it was.. but nothing.


Explain how the skirt works for you... when skirts are in my shop things get
all fouled up.... ;~)


woodchucker[_3_] March 23rd 14 01:08 AM

multiple projects
 
On 3/22/2014 7:56 PM, John Grossbohlin wrote:
"woodchucker" wrote in message
...

How many of you work on multiple projects at once?


I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it
was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the
mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,
nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or
something, I could tell what it was.. but nothing.


Explain how the skirt works for you... when skirts are in my shop things
get all fouled up.... ;~)


:-)

I meant the skirt on a cabinet. The base.

--
Jeff

jloomis[_2_] March 23rd 14 01:19 AM

multiple projects
 
I forgot to remember.....
john

"woodchucker" wrote in message
...

How many of you work on multiple projects at once?

I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it
was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the
mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,
nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or
something, I could tell what it was.. but nothing.

The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember how
could I forget...

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but
has that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were
working on?
--
Jeff


Gramps' shop March 23rd 14 02:44 AM

multiple projects
 
Here's the good new: Someday you'll remember exactly what those parts are for.

Here's the bad news: No way in the world will you remember where you put them.

Larry

On Saturday, March 22, 2014 2:38:55 PM UTC-5, woodchucker wrote:
How many of you work on multiple projects at once?



I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it

was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the

mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,

nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or

something, I could tell what it was.. but nothing.



The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember how

could I forget...



obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but

has that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were

working on?

--

Jeff



WW[_2_] March 23rd 14 04:49 AM

multiple projects
 
YEP too many birthdays cause that. WW

"woodchucker" wrote in message
...

How many of you work on multiple projects at once?

I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it
was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the
mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,
nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or
something, I could tell what it was.. but nothing.

The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember how
could I forget...

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but
has that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were
working on?
--
Jeff


Jeff Thies[_2_] March 23rd 14 02:03 PM

multiple projects
 
On 3/22/2014 5:27 PM, Swingman wrote:
snip

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but has
that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were working on?


Haven't had that one yet. I may have multiple projects in the
design/proposal stage, but once a proposal is accepted/fabrication begins I
have a hard and fast rule that the current project is finished before a new
one is started.


Must be nice!

The line of work I am mostly in often requires jumping into something
else and I have to prioritize. It's often difficult to even find an end
point. I have 4 running and hope to finish one to billable today.

It's been a number of years since I made any real money with wood, back
then it was custom speaker boxes. I made a lot of them and it sure was
nice to be able to start something and have a real idea of the finish.

Jeff




Puckdropper[_2_] March 23rd 14 02:25 PM

multiple projects
 
woodchucker wrote in
:

How many of you work on multiple projects at once?

I started cutting up some wood for something. I can't remember what it
was. I had put it aside, all together, and today I am cleaning up the
mess I have around here. And ran across the parts, just rough cut,
nothing to final size, no real shapes yet. If I had a skirt or
something, I could tell what it was.. but nothing.

The short term memory is killing me... I keep thinking I'll remember
how could I forget...

obviously, I'm just going to leave it as sometime I'll go oh yea, but
has that ever happened to you, where you can't remember what you were
working on?


I try not to get multiple projects of the same type going. One will
inevitably get worked on, while the others sit. Sometimes it's nice to
have a model railroad project and woodworking project going at the same
time, so I can work on the other while waiting for something to dry.

If the next step isn't necessarily obvious (are the pieces finish width
or just rough cut?), I'll write the next step down on my shop notebook.
Sometimes I'm back out there after watching a TV show, and other times
it's two or three days.

Puckdropper
--
Make it to fit, don't make it fit.

Sonny March 24th 14 02:51 PM

multiple projects
 
On Saturday, March 22, 2014 2:38:55 PM UTC-5, woodchucker wrote:
How many of you work on multiple projects at once?


For paying customers (upholstery hobby), I work on one project at a time.

Most of my other projects are mine or are hobby related, for others, and there are many in progress. They get done, when they get done. A pretty girl's project may get priority, for finishing sooner, than later. If she brings banana pudding or boudin, I'll ask if there anything else she wants done.

When the kids show interest in something (few hours or a one-day project), I'll zero in on teaching them, getting them involved. If WE don't finish a project, I'll finish it and mail or bring it to them, later.... as presently with an "S" design something (cartoon character something) that a 3rd grader wanted to make. We didn't finish it, when he was visiting, so I'll mail it to him, along with a wooden cross (prie dieu application prototype) he found on a work table and liked. *He once told me he wants my bottle collection (which includes lamps and pottery, also), when I die. He's likely to get it, too, since no one else has ever commented on, or showed interest in, those items, as he repeatedly does. His particular interest seems beyond his 3rd grade level.

In my case, some projects lead to others, so there's always something, multiple items, in the works.

Sonny


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