woodbloke
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I'm getting more and more convinced :-k 8-[ - Rob
Tom - that makes the assumption that you've got half a drain which is working...sometimes mine don't :lol:wizer":8f4p0jvq said:What's that term that all the kids are using .... Sounds like Low Drainer ? :lol:
Thats me :lol: - day job, 4-year old son and a very demanding old house. Getting anything done is a pleasure!newt":266uvpqv said:I guess if you have a day job
Pete - so is owning and using a Dom really about the time issue? Lot's of stuff that I build is smallish and would suit the requirements of a Dom very well (though a Dom will also be great for bigger stuff), like Tony's clock.newt":38dybaa5 said:Hmmm, I have a bit of a problem with this issue of saving time. As an amateur time saved on a project is really not an worry for me, in fact, I like the challenge of finding a different solution. These days I often seek out the process that takes longer (honest) because it sometimes means using hand tools rather than a machine and discovering another way of doing things. Anyway as Paul says, you can buy a box of domino's and then cut the mortice. Also if you have taken on a job that required lots and lots of repetitive mortices, or you are in a pro shop, then the domino would be a sensible tool to have. However, I wonder how many on this forum really want to do things quick on what for most is a hobby. I guess if you have a day job and SWIMBO insists that your project must only take a few hours, then it perhaps would be the right choice, as long as you do not tell her the price. Also how many of us have gone into the shop and thought what could I make next, there must be something, is time then a real issue.
This comment has no bearing what so ever on those that love to collect tools, that is a quite different medical problem, which I also suffer from. Some may say, soon there will be no electrical power :shock: and we will be forced to work by hand in daylight only
So Tom is your pleasure then in the finished piece, and not in the manufacture. I know time can be a real problem when you have a day job and bringing up a family (we had 3) , but why is it a headache, why not take a bit longer. If you have to make something that is bespoke and it is essential then I agree time is an issue. But if it is something that you want rather than need then is time a major factor. I find this a really interesting thread, where do we derive our pleasure, or does it become a choir. Sorry its going off topic, it Robs fault for asking the questionwizer":2jjn0lzx said:agreed, I don't have the time to lovingly shape a tenon so that it's a 'piston' fit. It's just one great big headache that I could do without when I only have sporadic time in the workshop. When I'm retired and built all the stuff we need, then I'll get onto the Maloof Rocker or the Krenov Cabinet.
Amen to that...in the crap again, as usual :lol: :lol: - Robnewt":3c12fkog said:or does it become a choir. Sorry its going off topic, it Robs fault for asking the question
EdSutton":310aj2vw said:a lot of money in comparison to what other tools you could get with the £500.
wizer":4vljpiu2 said:EdSutton":4vljpiu2 said:a lot of money in comparison to what other tools you could get with the £500.
It's more like £7-800 all in, Ed
newt":2d77js11 said:So Tom is your pleasure then in the finished piece, and not in the manufacture. I know time can be a real problem when you have a day job and bringing up a family (we had 3) , but why is it a headache, why not take a bit longer. If you have to make something that is bespoke and it is essential then I agree time is an issue. But if it is something that you want rather than need then is time a major factor. I find this a really interesting thread, where do we derive our pleasure, or does it become a choir. Sorry its going off topic, it Robs fault for asking the question
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