Re: OT: Getting warp out of plywood?



On 1/31/06 2:53 PM, in article 449tilF14ovfU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Wolfgang"
<wolfgang@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> "William Claspy" <NOwpcSPAM@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:C005274C.D62E%NOwpcSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> On 1/31/06 2:25 PM, in article drodrj$6iit$1@xxxxxxxxxxxx, "Conan The
>> Librarian" <cv01@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> But the way I use it, warping is
>>> minimized, as it goes in the groove/dado/whatever.
>>
>> Nah, it's because of your judicious use of biscuits!
>>
>> (ducking, running...)
>
> Never one to eschew modernity on principle,

Well, see now there's your first mistake!

> I bought a biscuit joiner
> (Porter-Cable, if memory serves) about five years ago to make a quick job of
> building a box to hold firewood for Becky's sister.

Biscuits for a firewood box? Hmmmm.... Oh, Chuck!

> Offenses against
> refined esthetics notwithstanding, it DID make the job fast and relatively
> painless...

And noisy and dusty. I'm assuming you've still got all your digits though?

>..and the box still stands. I remain defiantly unrepentant.
> :)

And what else is new? :-)

>
> Wolfgang
> who, demonstrating once again that coincidence rules the world, made his
> first really successful buttermilk biscuits last night.........ya just gotta
> love betty crocker!

Well now buttermilk is a different topic altogether. Baked 'em in a wood
burning oven, I hope! :-)

Bill

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