Mini Office Workbench #3: Amendment to that short board cutting confusion

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This is part 3 in a 13 part series: Mini Office Workbench

  1. Introduction
  1. Cutting the board
  2. Amendment to that short board cutting confusion
  3. Laying out the Index holes 
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  1. Epilog 

Boys and Girls,
 
In the previous video, I got lost in how to cut on my MFT layout on a short board.  It was and embarrassing long delay, portraying me confused and speechless, trying to silently run multiple, futile scenarios through my brain

while,
  • the director was barking instructions in my ear 
  • the gaffer flicking light on/off 
  • the costume designer ripping at the nightie to wash the bullshit out of it
  • the editor running away resigning  
  • producers counting their lost shekels
After ordering the cameraman to stop filming, I managed to regather some of my senses and on hindsight, formulated a simple solution.

Realising I tried to apply my requirement with the current tabletop and dogs’ setup and manoeuvre in a confined space, it was a simple case to reconfigure the table. 
A quick hair of the dog and putting the CRV keys back in my pocket, this video



was canned.
 
 

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

Love the commentary. LOL.  Good job.  Mike

 mel52
 commented about 6 hours ago
Love the commentary. LOL.  Good job.  Mike

So does SWMBO, when I'm lost for words.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD