I'll see your watchmaker's lathe and raise you...

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The slowest, most painful, idiotic way to cut a tenon anyone has ever tried anywhere. I did this on my first pipe and never ever did it this way again.

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d.huber wrote:The slowest, most painful, idiotic way to cut a tenon anyone has ever tried anywhere. I did this on my first pipe and never ever did it this way again.

I had to stop watching. Did he cut his finger?
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SMH
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YIKES!!
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Geez, thats hard to watch. I think a file would have been just as fast and accurate.
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PremalChheda wrote:
d.huber wrote:The slowest, most painful, idiotic way to cut a tenon anyone has ever tried anywhere. I did this on my first pipe and never ever did it this way again.

I had to stop watching. Did he cut his finger?
You have to get to 1:12 for that part.

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WCannoy wrote:SMH


Not this game again.

Suck my hand?
Sadistic manual handling?
Stupendous mythical hawk?

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scotties22 wrote:YIKES!!
And people thought cutting tenons on a wood lathe was hard.

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fuchi_jeg wrote:Geez, thats hard to watch. I think a file would have been just as fast and accurate.
And probably more so.

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d.huber wrote:The slowest, most painful, idiotic way to cut a tenon anyone has ever tried anywhere.
I think this said it all. Image
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d.huber wrote:
WCannoy wrote:SMH


Not this game again.

Suck my hand?
Sadistic manual handling?
Stupendous mythical hawk?

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d.huber wrote:The slowest, most painful, idiotic way to cut a tendon anyone has ever tried anywhere.]
ALL YOUR PIPE ARE BELONG TO US!
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PremalChheda wrote:
d.huber wrote:The slowest, most painful, idiotic way to cut a tenon anyone has ever tried anywhere. I did this on my first pipe and never ever did it this way again.

I had to stop watching. Did he cut his finger?
You realize that it was David in the video, right?

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WCannoy wrote:
d.huber wrote:
WCannoy wrote:SMH


Not this game again.

Suck my hand?
Sadistic manual handling?
Stupendous mythical hawk?

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Aaaah.

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id love to see his shank face ;)
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wisemanpipes wrote:id love to see his shank face ;)
Absolutely nothing sexual about that Evan.
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fuchi_jeg wrote:
wisemanpipes wrote:id love to see his shank face ;)
Absolutely nothing sexual about that Evan.
How did I know it was going to end up going there... :lol:
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wisemanpipes wrote:id love to see his shank face ;)
Wow. Evan, I'm flattered, but I'm getting married in June.
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d.huber wrote:
wisemanpipes wrote:id love to see his shank face ;)
Wow. Evan, I'm flattered, but I'm getting married in June.
Don't make me delete my comment HUBER! I will if I have too...
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wisemanpipes wrote:
d.huber wrote:
wisemanpipes wrote:id love to see his shank face ;)
Wow. Evan, I'm flattered, but I'm getting married in June.
Don't make me delete my comment HUBER! I will if I have too...
Even if you did, it's already been quoted. It will live on FOREVER.
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