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    Arriving today

    16 piece - 15mm/16mm/17mm/18mm/19mm/20mm/21mm/22mm/23mm/24mm/25mm/26mm/28mm/30mm/32mm/35mm

    Now I know what a forstner is I need all these, don't know why yet, I just do.

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    Now then, there must be something around here that needs a hole in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    Arriving today

    16 piece - 15mm/16mm/17mm/18mm/19mm/20mm/21mm/22mm/23mm/24mm/25mm/26mm/28mm/30mm/32mm/35mm

    Now know what a forstner is I need all these, don't know why yet, I just do.

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    You don't need a reason to buy tools other than they might come in handy some day. (you can never have too many.) Think of the time and money you'll save by doing it yourself!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tintin View Post
    You don't need a reason to buy tools other than they might come in handy some day. (you can never have too many.) Think of the time and money you'll save by doing it yourself!
    That's what I told myself when I decided to stop paying for disposable razors and start using a straight

    With that said, I love tools, while I can often 'Get By' by Mickey Mousing something I prefer to use 'The right tool for the right job'.

    Besides he who dies with the most toys/tools WINS!
    Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cudarunner View Post
    That's what I told myself when I decided to stop paying for disposable razors and start using a straight

    With that said, I love tools, while I can often 'Get By' by Mickey Mousing something I prefer to use 'The right tool for the right job'.

    Besides he who dies with the most toys/tools WINS!
    I have quite a lot of tools but there all for the car so I have to start again and collect more.

    I have a lot of wood/razor tools to collect now so it's lucky i don't plan on dying till I have a few more, besides I have just decided a wood lathe would look really cool in my workshop, if I ever get it organized enough to use it (and manage to convince my wife that I need one).

    Of course I only vaguely remember the last time i used a wood lathe. It was for a lamp base at school!
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    On it's way - Translucent Arkansaw.

    What the hell's the matter with me, I keep seeing shaving related toys that I can't live without!

    Now I have to eat beans for the rest of the month.

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    OK then, ordered:

    Silicon carbide powder in 90/180/280/400
    Wet & Dry in 600/1200/1500/2000

    I have a 1' x 2' completely smooth granite tile.

    Now I just need my Arkie and I'm cooking with gas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    On it's way - Translucent Arkansaw.

    What the hell's the matter with me, I keep seeing shaving related toys that I can't live without!

    Now I have to eat beans for the rest of the month.

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    That's awesome, Steve-I think you're gonna love that Trans Ark! As for beans, you know what they say about beans...I'm kinda with ya there. I've spent so much on turning gear in the last month that I can't afford any more brush knots to go in the handles I'm turning lol.

    Speaking of which, you know what those forstner bits are good for... (I'm still working on my enabler badge, so work with me here).

    And speaking of enablers, I think Roy is ahead of me on the CRS badge ("Can't remember s$*t") with his missing HD poker chip, though not by far, as I do exactly that about a hundred times a day.

    I currently have nothing in the mail as I'm tapped out til payday, but I can live vicariously through you guys!
    There are many roads to sharp.

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    Just arrived from Lee Valley today.

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    2oz 90x sic
    20z 180x sic
    2oz 280x sic
    2oz 400x sic

    2x600 wet & dry
    2x1200 wet & dry
    2x1500 wet & dry
    2x2000 wet & dry

    Now all I need is something to lap
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    A few Razors

    2 Japanese
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    2 that need work !

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    Quote Originally Posted by STF View Post
    Just arrived from Lee Valley today.

    2oz 90x sic
    20z 180x sic
    2oz 280x sic
    2oz 400x sic

    2x600 wet & dry
    2x1200 wet & dry
    2x1500 wet & dry
    2x2000 wet & dry

    Now all I need is something to lap
    Steve, that Dan's Ark will arrive dead flat... you don't need to lap that puppy. Burnish with some kitchen knives.
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