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Hey look at the bright side, now you can just wheel the whole thing in to the bathroom when it's bath time instead of having to wrangle them individually.
His Divine Shadow wrote:Oh when they hear the bath being run they come running and screaming and can't wait. Too bad they can't take baths with their casts.
guess your boys are more well behaving then my brother's kids then as from what I've heard when it's bath time for them there is running and possibly screaming (especially if my sister-in-law looses her patience) but my niece and nephew aren't that willing to go the bath.
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Nicely done! For a blade-- perhaps buy an old kitchen knife and use a Dremel tool or hacksaw to cut the blade into sections, file them into the appropriate shape and drill a hole for mounting? Or get a knife from your version of a 'dollar store'.
"Aid, trade, green technology and peace." - Hans Rosling.
"Welcome to SDN, where we can't see the forest because walking into trees repeatedly feels good, bro." - Mr Coffee
madd0ct0r wrote:just a nice nail dropped into a hole?
That works fine if you're marking with the grain. It'll muck up the surface if you mark across the grain though, which is why a cutting blade is a little more useful, as it can do both. Some people make a few different kinds and just change them out as desired, or do finish work such as planing after marking and cutting. It's a kinda individual thing really.
Got the casts removed from the kids arms last night so we got to see the results. Here's Daniels, his surgery was more involved but it looks like a real thumb to me. Still a lot of swelling that will take months to recede the doctor said.
Davids thumb that they operated on didn't look that different to be honest, thought it would be altered more. I hope he will get some use out of it though.
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who did not.
That looks better than I expected it to and by the looks he's recovering nicely. Here's to the boys recovery, your choice to get this taken care of early, and the team that did the surgery!
Thanks, the earlier the procedure, thr better they become at using their hands due to brain plasticity, generally everyone who gets it at 4 or earlier seems to do well. But it was mostly the doctors who set the time table. This surgeon is like the best in finland and is busy all year around as everyone in finland who needs something more advanced are shipped to tampere to him and his team. We won't see him again until next autumn, then based on their success at adapting to their hands he will decide if he thinks doing their left hands is also a good idea or not.
In other news I made a small end grain cutting board from walnut:
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who did not.
Thanks, though that is our kitchen benchtop, and it's fake walnut (the benchtop, not the board). I'd love the real stuff but it's real expensive, cheaper than oak though...
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who did not.
For something that size what you use is veneer. The cost of doing it in solid wood would be prohibitive. Endgrain veneer is simple enough to do, all you need is a way to do hundreds of repeatable cuts on a piece of lumber. Edge it with solid pieces so you have some long grain showing, do the top in veneer.
But for small pieces like a cutting board it's easy enough to do it with entirely solid wood. Lovely piece
I was thinking a long grain but solid wood counter top. My future plan is when we redo the kitchen, hopefully not for another 15-20 years would be to replace the counter tops with solid wood ones. I'd also like oak as a counter top.
Oh and:
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Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who did not.