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Gotcha.Have you asked her what she wants to play through them first?
. Hey, sounds like a live Justin Bieber appearance at Bob's house!?!?!!
Nope. Zero chance of that. She is still "mine", and I still have the power to veto.I was thinking something along the lines of these folks, she digs them quite a bit:http://youtu.be/K4CDekxqKaw
Unless I'm building a deck, I don't like using the circular saw, even with the edge guide for most things. I use it mainly when accuracy doesn't matter, but a reasonably straight line does. When you're making repeated cuts, you can have as much as 1/8" variance between several boards. I guess it's due to the guide flexing. Admittedly, this is a cheap guide. I used it in this case to make the pieces a more manageable size to feed through the table saw. Hefting a 5'x5' sheet of 3/4" voidless Baltic Birch through a small contractor grade table saw and only cutting a 6" swath is impossible when you're alone. And "no"....a six year old girl can't help with the outfeed of lumber that big. haha I'm not afraid of any of my tools, but the table saw is the one I find myself clenching my jaw while I'm using, if that tells you anything.
Hmm...I like that song. Any help as to what the "best" CD from them is?
had a quick peak on Rdio ( they list artist's albums by popularity/plays) . They had :1. Elektrafone2. Collide3. Blindthreshold 4. Tribal Derivations 5.Contraption Vol II6. A Thousand Faces - Act 1They only had those 6 available .Might give you an idea of where to start ....-jay
...Speaking of "good aim", she loves shooting your .22 pistol.Ryan, Thanks for the loaner.
I know she is still a bit young, but one day she will grow up, and from that day on I will pity her boyfriend(s).
Don't take this wrong, just something I feel worth mentioning... Good habits are easier to maintain when started early , long sleeves and non tied back long hair can be a problem around power tools.
Yes indeed. The hair gets tied back, in a way, when the tools that contain spinning blades (like the router) by use of the elastic band from the dust mask. The long sleeves are tight enough to not get into the router bit, but yes...I am very aware thank you for the reminder. Can't be too careful.When each tool comes out I give her a slightly morbid demonstration (with the tool unplugged) of what can happen when things go wrong. That's lesson number one before it even gets plugged in.
Ok....back at it. Break time is over!