
Oh I have a great miter saw
Sitting about 20 ft away from me. Just outside my sliding glass door. Too damn cold. A bit wet. Covered. Unused.
That's just one of many types of toys I'm looking at as far as wood shop stuff. Starting out as tiniest possible. Meaning a sliding ruler in a block of wood with a screw. I'll build from there.
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I'm in larval stage and I'm attempting to stay in it.
http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/L/larval-stage.htmlI know where my dopamine comes from and I know how to drive it higher.
Here is how I described it to a friend of mine. We were going back and forth concerning the effort of the grow and that he commented: I'm having so much fun that he can't imagine me stopping when I actually harvest My reply was:
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And I'd much rather be doing carpentry. The carpentry is far more interesting. The carpentry allows me to build tools that enable me to do tasks that enable me to fix and create stuff that make my world both more functional and prettier. Woodworking has ever increasing building rewards with no end in sight. Woodworking is dozens and dozens of tools and variations of tools to learn and hundreds to thousands of jigs as each particular task has been solved 10 different ways and many people have put it on the web and improved on other people's. So it's up to me to find the middle ground of the effort to learn versus the cost and effort to implement versus the reward of what it produces and how often will I be producing that particular type of object in the future.
Now that's a run-on sentence. Put your editor cap on and break that one apart.
So no, farmer Crazy would love to stop being farmer Crazy. I'd rather be M's Jewish Carpenter.
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So that's why you see me posting these types of things. I am very active, doing lots of stuff, but I'm prepping for the next phase in my life, and I've been prepping for this for many years.
I did it before and it was shotgun trying things with no education behind it. Yes I can use that saw. But I'd rather not, yet.
I have time and I want to learn. I don't just want to create.