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Family shot of my EDC rotation. Consistency is a virtue I hope.
Woodwork looks great! I did a couple of years framing and was close to becoming a carpenter before switching trades to plumbing. I really enjoyed making things come together. More framing houses than detail work. But I very much enjoyed it.Two days worth here as I've not had much time to spare 'til this evening. Yesterday I started my 2nd floor deck rail replacement job, Sawzalling out the old balustrade and stripping the caps, cladding, and quarter-round off the 4x4 PT post cores, while breaking off and grinding away a gazillion rotten pneumatic-driven finish nails and brads. I had my most carried and one of my all-time favorite work users with me.
Today I was off to Falmouth for any early Doc's appointment, then errands, shopping, and back home for more b-ball admin. I've particularly enjoyed my Wayfarer 247 since I put a re-profiled mirror edge on its M390 blade. Just nasty sharp. I'm really happy with the way these mortise and tenon joints came out on the rabbeted edge doors I built and installed on our bathroom vanity base. Gotta take them off and the drawers out and get some finish on them when I get a chance.
More pics of that 940 please lol
Family shot of my EDC rotation. Consistency is a virtue I hope.
Not quite an EDC yet. It's a RNC (right now carry) since it hit my mailbox earlier today. It was a long wait, and I wasn't sure if it was for me, but with just a short while in hand I can say its a keeper. Very well done TRM.View attachment 1228093