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30th June 2010, 02:03 PM #31Intermediate Member
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An accurate drawing of the object you are building but looks nothing like what you actually built.
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3rd July 2010, 11:17 AM #32Senior Member
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Jack: A man with no arms and no legs found wedged under (normally) the keel or some other heavy load . Universally guaranteed to be too short for the job, it is often used as a multiplier of effort. i.e. a 2 tonne jack will lift four if you grit your teeth just so..
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3rd July 2010, 10:39 PM #33
Aphrodite - the Greek goddess of love
Araldite - the Greek god of glue failures.
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Michael
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23rd July 2010, 05:27 PM #34
Screw Driver eg Hammer used for installing screws with the finess of a fine craftsman
Screw Turner eg screw driver the other thingee for twisting heats off screw so you can use first tool mentioned to drive it below woods surfaceConstant Sinking Feeling
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27th July 2010, 12:32 AM #35
Wood rasp
Wood Rasp,
Perfect tool for removing too much wood, when fine control is called for.
Excellent tool for trimming finger nails. Unexpectedly.
Great tool for removing skin from fingers.
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