Jacob
What goes around comes around.
Right sorry Richard I thought you were being sarcastic!
Though I doubt it would have been readily available as useful scrap until the machine age.
It's good as a stop because it is much less likely to split than a sold piece of wood. In fact you can't split it, though they may get knocked off eventually, but work of minutes to pin/glue back on.
Though I doubt it would have been readily available as useful scrap until the machine age.
It's good as a stop because it is much less likely to split than a sold piece of wood. In fact you can't split it, though they may get knocked off eventually, but work of minutes to pin/glue back on.