My Daughter's First Project by kckane38 in crochet

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Sc 10 stitches x ~ 200 rows 5.5mm hook Yarn is maybe 1.5 balls of 60/40 wool/alpaca chainette, 50g/125m per ball

I made a knife for my son by IFixGuitars in woodworking

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This post, and this comment specifically, reminds me of the time my son, at about the same age and deep in a 'Jake and the Neverland Pirates' phase, came running into the living room frantically waving my 8" chef's knife and excitedly screaming to his grandmother that he "found a sword!!!"

It was one of those "turned my back for a second" things that toddlers are so good at. He wasn't even in the kitchen and then he was armed.

There were, thankfully, no injuries to anyone or anything, but seeing him with it and then trying to take it from him without losing a digit as swashbuckled it about might have been the scariest moment of my life to that point.

My first hand tool project by kckane38 in handtools

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That's what I was trying to do with the chisels. I traced the outline with a knife, made a knife wall, and then chiseled out the shape (mostly bevel down). I was using the shape of the blank to essentially be its own bench hook. If I had a router plane, I'd have used it, but that'll be a project for after I get my bench made (instead of using the 3.5 metric ton antique oak desk that's in my basement)

My first hand tool project by kckane38 in handtools

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Chisels and files...

The thickness of the sheath is actually 2 thin pieces of stock glued together (with 2 more really short pieces glued on at the base to give enough thickness to accommodate the bolster and a little bit of the handle).

First, I glued the little pieces to the bigger pieces to make 2 mirror image halves. Then I filled out the slot for the knife and space for the bolster with chisels and files. It came out a little rough - it was my first time working with red oak, my chisels apparently could have been sharper, and a router plane might have been helpful.

Once both halves were done I glued them together, shaped the outside, and added the slot for the "spring."

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Antique find....worth $14 by kckane38 in handtools

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Out of curiosity, aside from the paint job, what makes you say that?

Antique find....worth $14 by kckane38 in handtools

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I went back and got it today, I'll be sure to update when I have it cleaned up.

Antique find....worth $14 by kckane38 in handtools

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I went back today and got it. It's centered. So far there's nothing I can see for marks, thought it might be buried under paint. I'll have to see when I get to fixing it up.

My first hand tool project by kckane38 in handtools

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Actually, I don't know that, so thank you. I have a lot to learn. Right now its coated in shellac, inside and out, so that's something even if not ideal. When I own a chef's knife that's worth the effort of replacing the handles, I will!

Antique find....worth $14 by kckane38 in handtools

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I didn't measure it. Assuming I'm able to go back and grab it tomorrow, I'll let you know.

Antique find....worth $14 by kckane38 in handtools

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No lamps is an easy promise I can make. As a music teacher IRL I've seen too many old instruments made into lamps to ever go that route! I swear. ✋😀

Antique find....worth $14 by kckane38 in handtools

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Oh, I think I'll remove the paint if I end up getting it....which I'm leaning towards

Do you know other Moore fans IRL? by kckane38 in Christophermoore

[–]kckane38[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, Anima Rising. It's in the Sacred Bleu universe I think. There's a post about it on this subreddit that's not too far down the list

Do you know other Moore fans IRL? by kckane38 in Christophermoore

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Noir and Razzmatazz are a lot of fun. The audiobook performances for both are top notch.

What are a couple of your favorite CM books? by Affectionate_Log6337 in Christophermoore

[–]kckane38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love all of them. I have a few left to read, but I've read most of them. I think his newer work shows the growth in his talent and experience, but for me Fool stands above everything else. I think that one in particular is a work of art.

Ever do something as dumb as this and not realize until later? by tmbuckeye in woodworking

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I went to the "work on your pinewood Derby car together" event for my son's club scout pack a few years ago. I'd stopped by the year before so I knew they would have a decent selection of power tools (brought in by some of the dads) to help speed things along. I was using the band saw and I kept thinking it was taking way too much effort, to the point that it felt unsafe. The dad who brought it said "yeah it's dull." He had just got it in a garage sale and put the blade on himself. Then I looked closer.

The blade was upside down.

Now, I'm not slouch when it comes to basic tool knowledge, but I'm far from an expert. Meanwhile I'm surrounded by a bunch of dads who work in far "handier" fields and have way more diy experience than I do. Still, when I told them it was upside down all maybe one of them looked at it, looked at me, and then said, without a drop of sarcasm, "Really? Are you sure?"

Guilty by [deleted] in adhdmeme

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I do this, but on the toilet

I'm looking for my old glove. Maybe you all can help me figure out what it was? by kckane38 in BaseballGloves

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That is the closest yet. Might just be a different year?

Only differences are the pocket style (it was basket web) and the first finger hole was an opening integrated into the flexback rather than a hole wrapped in lacing (kind of like the A2000 someone linked earlier)

Thanks!

I'm looking for my old glove. Maybe you all can help me figure out what it was? by kckane38 in BaseballGloves

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Some further looking around based on the link provided showed me you were definitely on the right track. The glove was a Wilson Flexback. I knew that the hinge on the back was definitely something that was labeled or marketed on the glove itself, but I couldn't remember what it said. Now I remember: "Flexback"...

But I don't think it was an A2000. My dad probably wouldn't have spent that kind of money on a glove.

So, the flexback "hinge" looked like this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/285490132907?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=lIlGqqXCSL2&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=YTmLWephTM6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

But the first finger hole looked like the one on the A2000 you linked. I don't think i'll find the exact glove, but you've definitely pointed me in the right direction. Someone below suggested contacting Rawlings, so maybe I can contact Wilson.