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Pointy Stick Compendium Project - new additions
Man this group is getting busy. No one seems to actually be making
anything but there's sure a lot to write about and respond to.. So, in keeping with this trend, I submit for your perusal - four new pages from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project The first answers the question What's the best way to make Pointy Sticks? (I only have $9,000 budgeted for tools) http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...PSbestWay.html And here's one with more than you thought you knew, or wanted to know about finishes and finishing. http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...finishing.html And for those who want to know how to come up with ideas for a Pointy Stick http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...gnsources.html Finally, what to do when your Pointy Stick splits http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...storation.html (I've got to get more sleep, eat more often and cut down on the Coca Cola - honest I'm talking about the soft drink. Other than caffiene, nicotine and occassionally some Chivas Regal I'm totally against drugs) charlie b |
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So, in keeping with this trend, I submit for your perusal - four new pages from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project While I was happy to see that you correctly pegged (no pun intended) component parts of my pointy stick contribution as spanning two centuries (I will be happy to provide you with provenance, which will undoubtedly make your compendium more valuable in the future), your neglect in failing to include the required copyright is unconscionable. Your obvious appreciation of worth notwithstanding, my attorney's will be contacting your attorneys forthwith. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 11/06/04 |
Swingman wrote:
While I was happy to see that you correctly pegged (no pun intended) component parts of my pointy stick contribution as spanning two centuries (I will be happy to provide you with provenance, which will undoubtedly make your compendium more valuable in the future), your neglect in failing to include the required copyright is unconscionable. Your obvious appreciation of worth notwithstanding, my attorney's will be contacting your attorneys forthwith. Please excuse my oversight (and call off the dogs!) copyright. If you'd e-mail me the required wording and an image of the logo or trademark you want included with the photo I will correct this oversigt immediately or, if you prefer, return your photo and remove the image from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project web site. Got any more Pointy Stick contributions? Is that a WoodCentral or WoodCraft cap? Added "What makes a good Pointy Stick good?" Gets into Girth as a factor and The Fools Golden Rectangle as well as MicroPonting http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...gAgoodOne.html charlie b |
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charlie b wrote: Man this group is getting busy. No one seems to actually be making anything but there's sure a lot to write about and respond to.. So, in keeping with this trend, I submit for your perusal - four new pages from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project DRAT!!! Again no mention of the ScaryPointy(TM) technique. I cannot submit any further designs unless I have a better grasp of the following: MicroBevel Pointyness. ScaryPointy(TM) sharpening schedule. Thanks in advance, Rob |
Robatoy wrote:
In article , charlie b wrote: Man this group is getting busy. No one seems to actually be making anything but there's sure a lot to write about and respond to.. So, in keeping with this trend, I submit for your perusal - four new pages from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project DRAT!!! Again no mention of the ScaryPointy(TM) technique. I cannot submit any further designs unless I have a better grasp of the following: MicroBevel Pointyness. ScaryPointy(TM) sharpening schedule. Thanks in advance, Rob With hesitation, I must correct you. It's Micro Point, not MicroBevel Pointyness and it is shown and described here http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...gAgoodOne.html And, in attempt to placate Swingman, I've added a sharpening page which includes Scary Point (TM) and a link to his site. I sure hope this gets him to call off the dogs. http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...harpening.html Am going to have to take a break from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project I'm exhausted. charlie b |
charlie b wrote: Robatoy wrote: In article , charlie b wrote: Man this group is getting busy. No one seems to actually be making anything but there's sure a lot to write about and respond to.. So, in keeping with this trend, I submit for your perusal - four new pages from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project DRAT!!! Again no mention of the ScaryPointy(TM) technique. I cannot submit any further designs unless I have a better grasp of the following: MicroBevel Pointyness. ScaryPointy(TM) sharpening schedule. Thanks in advance, Rob With hesitation, I must correct you. It's Micro Point, not MicroBevel Pointyness and it is shown and described here http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...gAgoodOne.html And, in attempt to placate Swingman, I've added a sharpening page which includes Scary Point (TM) and a link to his site. I sure hope this gets him to call off the dogs. http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/...harpening.html Am going to have to take a break from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project I'm exhausted. charlie b Am working on a mechanical PS sharpening device, based on the principle of eccentrically oriented, tangential, rotating, helical cutter heads spun by a manually operated crank, or tailed, as to preference. A basket, mounted around the cutting heads will catch the shavings, thus saving the woodshop owner undue mess and facilitating rapid cleanup. Patents pending. Sorry to hear of your overworked condition. Dan |
"charlie b" wrote in message
Swingman wrote: While I was happy to see that you correctly pegged (no pun intended) component parts of my pointy stick contribution as spanning two centuries (I will be happy to provide you with provenance, which will undoubtedly make your compendium more valuable in the future), your neglect in failing to include the required copyright is unconscionable. Your obvious appreciation of worth notwithstanding, my attorney's will be contacting your attorneys forthwith. Please excuse my oversight (and call off the dogs!) copyright. If you'd e-mail me the required wording and an image of the logo or trademark you want included with the photo I will correct this oversigt immediately or, if you prefer, return your photo and remove the image from The Pointy Stick Compendium Project web site. Too late ... I am sure that the Pacific Rim pirates have visited your site, copied the idea, and are, at this very moment, manufacturing thousands of the things, with child labor at less than minnimum wage and using rare wood from now denuded rainforests, which will be smuglgled over the Southern border for resale at Harbor Freight, thereby stealing jobs and bread out of the mouth of Jerry Springer ticket holders, and driving wages down for all of us. Shame on you for not taking into account the "Pointy Stick Butterfly Effect" has on world trade, hunger, and loss of rain forest resources. Got any more Pointy Stick contributions? Funny you should ask! I am working on an idea at this very moment ... Top Secret, ya know. (Actually, I am still trying to get my CAD program to draw a pointy line ... I'll let you know how that comes out.) Is that a WoodCentral or WoodCraft cap? WoodCraft, which I wear when I go to Rockler, versus the Rockler one, which I wear when I go to WoodCraft. But I've decided to buy a Lee Valley cap ... that way I would only need one. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 11/06/04 (you do realize I am just kidding, right?) |
Swingman wrote:
snip Is that a WoodCentral or WoodCraft cap? WoodCraft, which I wear when I go to Rockler, versus the Rockler one, which I wear when I go to WoodCraft. But I've decided to buy a Lee Valley cap ... that way I would only need one. I got a Logosol hat - black dyed pigskin bill even - that covers ALL the bases. Even has a Swedish sentence under the Logo. Have no idea what it says but - it confuse folks. charlie b |
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