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A hypothetical for your ponderment.
A wooddorker finds a bit of spare space in his yard^H^H^H^H shop, and decides to quickly erect a stout bench from the materials at hand. Let's say the wooddorker finds some somewhat straight, and somewhat cheap dimensional lumber at the local BORG and sets out to build a functional bench from green douglas fir (not really a fir, but this is common usage and I don't really have time discuss vagaries of the various conifers for sale locally, though they are an extremely interesting species), complete with carefully cut/milled/trimmed square dog holes for a beefy iron bench dog. And let's further say that as the wood seasons, the bench dog holes shrink, making it impossible to use the beefy bench in the bench. *sigh* DAMHIKT. Humbly submitted, Single-Stop O'Deen |
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Patrick Olguin did say:
complete with carefully cut/milled/trimmed square dog holes for a beefy iron bench dog. And let's further say that as the wood seasons, the bench dog holes shrink, making it impossible to use the beefy bench in the bench. Better race right out to http://www.lie-nielsen.com and get those $275 rosewood handled chisels to widen the dog holes a skosh... -- New project = new tool. Hard and fast rule. |
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![]() "Patrick Olguin" wrote in message m... Snip And let's further say that as the wood seasons, the bench dog holes shrink, making it impossible to use the beefy bench in the bench. *sigh* I think the holes are going to get bigger, not shrink unless you add water regularly. ;~) You gotta think shrink the other way. |
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"Leon" writes:
"Patrick Olguin" wrote in message m... Snip And let's further say that as the wood seasons, the bench dog holes shrink, making it impossible to use the beefy bench in the bench. *sigh* I think the holes are going to get bigger, not shrink unless you add water regularly. ;~) You gotta think shrink the other way. No. The piece of wood that keeps the hole sides apart shrinks, hence by this shrincage you hose the whole hole. -- Dr. Juergen Hannappel http://lisa2.physik.uni-bonn.de/~hannappe Phone: +49 228 73 2447 FAX ... 7869 Physikalisches Institut der Uni Bonn Nussallee 12, D-53115 Bonn, Germany CERN: Phone: +412276 76461 Fax: ..77930 Bat. 892-R-A13 CH-1211 Geneve 23 |
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![]() "patrick conroy" wrote in message ... On 15 Oct 2004 09:32:48 -0700, (Patrick Olguin) wrote: And let's further say that as the wood seasons, the bench dog holes shrink, making it impossible to use the beefy bench in the bench. What if you accelerated the dogs themselves to near the speed of light. Don't they fit then? I guess they get heavy, but... Trouble is, they'll only shrink in the direction of motion, so they'll get shorter but not slimmer. Kinda like old age. |
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![]() Trouble is, they'll only shrink in the direction of motion, so they'll get shorter but not slimmer. Kinda like old age. Hmmm...I haven't noticed that problem. But I have kinda gone from boxwood to white pine. |
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(Patrick Olguin) wrote in
m: snip complete with carefully cut/milled/trimmed square dog holes for a beefy iron bench dog. And let's further say that as the wood seasons, the bench dog holes shrink, making it impossible to use the beefy bench in the bench. http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...vertical=TOOL& pid=00938262000&subcat=Hammers or, more befitting your status as Galoot Emeritus Maximus, http://www.garrettwade.com/jump.jsp?...&itemType=PROD UCT&iMainCat=10000&iSubCat=10053&iProductID=104544 As my father taught me, "If it don't fit...." Patriarch |
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