me too.....

That's not a woodworking machine in the sense I meant, it is just a power tool. And a nasty wafer joiner is hardly the only new idea in woodworking in 200 years. I find that assertion borders on the absurd.ernest dubois wrote:Lamello is Swiss. Hey there you go, a top quality nasty wafer joiner.
They invented the concept:the only new idea in woodworking for the past couple hundred years.
I feels that a comment such as that should have had some sort of inflection modicon to help convey a sense of jest.ernest dubois wrote:Lamello is Swiss. Hey there you go, a top quality nasty wafer joiner.
They invented the concept:the only new idea in woodworking for the past couple hundred years.
ernest dubois wrote:Nonetheless a machine, just a portable one. Tell me the recent innovative developments that are anything more than updated versions of old ideas. Let me guess at one, the router. Well, if you consider changing the relationship of the cutting action innovative, yes. A difference about what "new idea" means probably.
Is Inca Swiss or French, I have seen indications of both and haven't gotten that one straight in my mind ever since. Perhaps the technical distinction of a post box address.
No need to get so defensive, it gets in the way of you seeing the possibility there might be at least an attempt at humor. (I mean the first part of my quoted response, not the second. I always laugh at these things myself after posting them up and then get surprised when you come back a-pommeling).
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