02-24-2016, 09:11 AM
Friend approached my husband (geologist), asking where she could get an "earth magnet" to test jewelry at auctions. She had just been told about these marvelous exotic beasts. I told her I have a stack of them in the shop and I'd be glad to give her one. "But aren't they expensive? I'll be glad to pay you!" "No, I'll bring you one tomorrow."
Then I thought: a bare rare earth magnet is a pain in the butt. She needs something better. So I went to the shop, picked up the first scrap of nice wood I saw, and in just a few minutes made her this. I have a whole bag of cups that came with my first magnet purchase. I think this is only the second time I've used one.
This is the most satisfying part of woodworking to me. I need a piece of wood this big shaped like this, so I go make it. Can't wait to give it to her at lunch.
Then I thought: a bare rare earth magnet is a pain in the butt. She needs something better. So I went to the shop, picked up the first scrap of nice wood I saw, and in just a few minutes made her this. I have a whole bag of cups that came with my first magnet purchase. I think this is only the second time I've used one.
This is the most satisfying part of woodworking to me. I need a piece of wood this big shaped like this, so I go make it. Can't wait to give it to her at lunch.
Carolyn
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"It's good to know, but it's better to understand." Auze Jackson