Hi All
I just had to ask.
What is the smallest size wood you can use and still have it called wood working?
My example photo is in the woodworking binaries newsgroup.
Jack
Hi All
I just had to ask.
What is the smallest size wood you can use and still have it called wood working?
My example photo is in the woodworking binaries newsgroup.
Jack
toothpick?
Sat, Jan 14, 2006, 5:41pm (EST-1) snipped-for-privacy@fidnet.com (Jack=A0Forbes) doth tryeth: My example photo is in the woodworking binaries newsgroup.
Nice try, but you've got a ways to go.
- Granny Weatherwax
Somewhere I think I've got a set of 1/87th-scale 2x4s I bought at the hobby shop....
- Brooks
I guess if Toothpicks would still qualify as Woodworking, Match Sticks certainly would.
Actually, as you probably guessed, I just wanted to show off my match stick Steam Boat project. 8:)
Jack
I guess if toothpicks still qualify as woodworking, then match sticks do.
As you probably guessed, I just wanted to show off my matchstick Steam Boat. 8:)
Jack
Hey JOAT
I think I'll stick to match sticks. At least I can still see them in my retirement years.
Jack
Brooks
Building a house or something large would be a good challenge with something like that.
Jack
Well, I did see a turned goblet that was about 1/2 inch high, hollowed , and with a bead on the stem. robo hippy
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