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    It depends how they are attached to the piecost. I believe some are easier to remove than others but there is a knack to it.
    - Wood Borer

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    I reckon Midge gets the greenie for the Hijack. In making a guess he totally hijacked the thread.
    Is there anything easier done than said?
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    The ones with carrots don't exist at all and yet whenever I eat one before a big night out, the next day... oh never mind...
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Thumbs up

    Well, Wood Borer is definately the winner so far on two counts. It's a tenon (although not for a rocker, or sled) and his piecost hijack was also brilliantly sucessfull. Luckily he already has a BFD t-shirt. Greenie your way WB!
    While I readily consede that piecosts are hugely more interesting (both with and without peas), Here is the next clue for anyone interested: The piece shown is for a woodshop aid that is found in almost every workshop. I bet everyone who posted on this thread has at least a couple. (although probably not as gratuitously fancy as this ).
    Now back to the wigwam for a goose's bridle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DanP
    I reckon Midge gets the greenie for the Hijack. In making a guess he totally hijacked the thread.
    Dan,
    Yeah I tried, but I've gotta share around a bit. Hit him one for me, will ya?
    -Ryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by beejay1
    proportions not really helping ryan do you mean of the timber shown, if so theres something wrong or is that the sise of the finishes piece. please confirm.

    Is it an oblique halving joint?
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    BJ,
    Those are the dimentions of just the timber shown. There are 8 of them that are components in multiple copies of the mystery project. Pic #2: notice 2 of the lengths get cut in half to make 4 shorter pieces. :confused:


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    I'd love to but I can't neither. Looks like we've all been too nice to him lately.
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    In my experience there is only one thing better than a piecost when it comes to making wigwams and that is a grecian urn.

    Jack
    "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."

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    I dunno how much a Grecian urns but I do know that if he is a parachutist then his name is Condescending.....

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    Yeah but how do you make a venetian blind? Or a hormone? It will be a cunning stunt by a smart feller to answer that.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    1. Poke him in the eye with a screwdriver.
    2. Don't pay her.
    (Aren't I stunning?)
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    You are a truely cunning linguist, John.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    You are a truely cunning linguist, John.
    But does he know how to make a Swiss Roll or a Maltese Cross? Eh? Eh? And can he tell us in which great sporting contest would you find the twin events of Muffin' the Mule and Pullin' the Pud? (Neither of which, Christopha, have got anything to do with Hellenic airborne soldiers, so Con Descending is out but Pat Ronising may not be!).
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    Sh7t!!! you blokes are too good, even for me, I shall send back me sarcasm rod, and ask for a refund.


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    So Ryan,

    Are you making a set of sarcasm rods?

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