Nice jobA jig and drill press.
Nice jobA jig and drill press.
Makin stuff with bones of enemies is a tradition family continues. Smart alek islanders should keep that in mind!!!I figured it would be something like, gramps used a mastodon tusk for a board from one great gramps killed in his youth and used the bones of his enemies for pegs with a deck of stone cards.
Yes, and I for one think it is a very solid tradition that all should take heed. Everyone should immediately go collect all the Hawaiian wood from your hoarding and send to me for proper usage. If you don't do this you will be guilty of cultural appropriation. That is a sin and very bad juju if you didn't know that. Since you are now aware of essentially committing a crime I will expect several pm's to be sent with urgency in finding out the shipping details here.There's probably some kind of island karma in the fact that a piece of Hawai'ian koa somehow got to a guy in Wisconsin, and was then sent back to Hawai'i to become a cribbage board to carry on a family tradition.
Sounds like a sneaky way of hoarding koa.Yes, and I for one think it is a very solid tradition that all should take heed. Everyone should immediately go collect all the Hawaiian wood from your hoarding and send to me for proper usage. If you don't do this you will be guilty of cultural appropriation. That is a sin and very bad juju if you didn't know that. Since you are now aware of essentially committing a crime I will expect several pm's to be sent with urgency in finding out the shipping details here.
Please don't feel the need to make long-winded messages filled with your heartfelt apologies or drone on about what a humanitarian I am for providing this opportunity to the group. Just get my address, send the Hawaiian woods and sleep better knowing you are doing the right thing.
You're welcome
Since I now have an apprentice @Jasonparadis my production has increased by 5... no 3%... maybe, so more wood is helpful to ensure your crimes are absolved.
You don't know nothing ya old coot!Sounds like a sneaky way of hoarding koa.
I might have to track down that template. Have a bunch of koa and other thins... we need better than our plastic traveling board.
An oldie but a goodie! The meme is good too...
Yes, it folds up and down, used a pin to hinge the pivot pointI assume the section with the pegs flips up so you can remove pegs and folds down for storage. That's a fantastic solution to a wee problem with boards that have a compartment to store pegs and cards.
That's a great design Don. In fact, one wouldn't even have to hide that in an inside compartment. You could simply route a rectangular space,, insert that peg holder, leaving it visible from the outside. For example, I could simply replace the owl or quail engraving on my boards with that flip up peg holder. Nice!Yes, it folds up and down, used a pin to hinge the pivot point
Patent pending! Royalties may be paid cash or fine woods.That's a great design Don. In fact, one wouldn't even have to hide that in an inside compartment. You could simply route a rectangular space,, insert that peg holder, leaving it visible from the outside. For example, I could simply replace the owl or quail engraving on my boards with that flip up peg holder. Nice!
It saddens me that the simple reward of contributing to the betterment of mankind is insufficient.Patent pending! Royalties may be paid cash or fine woods.
It saddens me that the simple reward of contributing to the betterment of mankind is insufficient.
It is my right to profit from coming up with an idea that others had decades or more to come up with and didn't. Just like it's your right to cry all the way to the post office when sending me wood. I'll PM my address. And a hankey...It saddens me that the simple reward of contributing to the betterment of mankind is insufficient.
Clearly, then, a parallel development.It is my right to profit from coming up with an idea that others had decades or more to come up with and didn't.