Is this really necessary?
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Is this really necessary?
I just go a catalog in the mail and saw something that made me look twice.
Sears now offers a laser guided hand saw!
Just think: someone may not be able to cut lumber by hand without a battery!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00987902000P
Al B
Sears now offers a laser guided hand saw!
Just think: someone may not be able to cut lumber by hand without a battery!
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00987902000P
Al B
Al B
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Shopsmith Greenie (my late Dad's); My 520, 6" Belt Sander, Bandsaw, Jointer, pro planer, scroll saw, Jig saw, strip sander, router table, OPR, dust collector, power station, & power stands
- a1gutterman
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Are you kidding??? There are already laser lines!!! http://www.mytoolstore.com/stanley/lasrline.htmlcharlese wrote:I agree, Al! One of these days we may even see a laser guided chalk line.Marketing guys will do almost anything to attract a buyer - any buyer! No matter how practical - just sell - sell -... something.
Tim
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And I was just thinking how nice it would be if I could mount a pistol grip laser on my chisel, to make sure that I start my cut in the correct place. How about a laser grip on the pencil, that way the pencil line would always be right on the mark. I like the KISS principle as it applies to my work...keep it simple (you figure the last S). Gary
Gary Kalyn
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
Lasers Everywhere
Well, heck. We've all missed that nail head one or twice, right? Maybe one of us can invent a laser guided hammer? One that puts a crosshairs centered on the nail head.
Ever strip out a screw head? Maybe laser targeting for your cordless screwdriver?
Sometimes getting the air chuck on the tire fitting in the dark can be a pain. I'm gonna strap a laser to my air hose.
But a laser guided hand saw? That's just too much.
Ever strip out a screw head? Maybe laser targeting for your cordless screwdriver?
Sometimes getting the air chuck on the tire fitting in the dark can be a pain. I'm gonna strap a laser to my air hose.
But a laser guided hand saw? That's just too much.
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Mark V 520, Band Saw, Jointer, Planer, Belt Sander, Biscuit Joiner, RingMaster
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All generalizations are dangerous. Even this one.
Yes, I was kidding! I was thinking of someone putting a laser on a real chalk line - You know - the kind with real chalk - sometimes white chalk, sometimes blue, sometimes yellow, sometimes red.a1gutterman wrote:Are you kidding??? There are already laser lines!!! http://www.mytoolstore.com/stanley/lasrline.html
And yes - I think it is fair to criticize laser guided hand crosscut or rip saw without first using one.
I'm with Gary (kalynzoo) how about a laser guided bench chisel and also a lathe chisel and gouges. KISS
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Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
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I am with you, Chuck! I have zero laser assisted tools now, and do knot see any in my future either. I have done all right without them so far, and so have you by the look of your finished projects! But I will tell you, watching a tile floor being installed in my folks' home revealed to me just what help a laser line can be.charlese wrote:Yes, I was kidding! I was thinking of someone putting a laser on a real chalk line - You know - the kind with real chalk - sometimes white chalk, sometimes blue, sometimes yellow, sometimes red.
And yes - I think it is fair to criticize laser guided hand crosscut or rip saw without first using one.
I'm with Gary (kalynzoo) how about a laser guided bench chisel and also a lathe chisel and gouges. KISS
Tim
Buying US made products will help keep YOUR job or retirement funds safer.
Buying US made products will help keep YOUR job or retirement funds safer.
In reality, making things too simple is discouraging at least. I enjoy intrasia, even though computer guided cutters can make perfect pieces every time. I still enjoy the thrill of finding, cutting, polishing, and placing a piece of wood in just the right place. It is great to work with a fine tool, with good tolerances, and a great platform for support. But the tool must let the workman shine. Otherwise, there is always Ikea.
Gary Kalyn
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA