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Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 12:18 pm
by ChrisNeilan
Hobbyman2 wrote:
ChrisNeilan wrote:Rotator Cuff? Best wishes for a speedy recovery if that's the case. When are you scheduled? Just to tick my wife off, I turned a pen five days after my surgery! Shoulder surgery can really break your rhythm. I have projects I started prior to my surgery that I still have not finished- 18 months later!!!

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Yes ,,,,,rotator cuff re-attach the bicep ligament , scheduled for the end of march, had the other one done last October .

This one is worse then the first , said it is a complete thickness tear , was doing good until I slipped on the ice this winter and tore it!!

You sound like me , I was finishing a table as soon as the pain killers wore off .

Paid for it the next day!! :eek:
No pain killers for me - allergic!

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 12:23 pm
by mbcabinetmaker
thunderbirdbat wrote:Is this the type of thing you are looking for? https://www.marymaycarving.com/cornerst ... claw-foot/
Mary May is great.!!!

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 12:49 pm
by Gene Howe
Here is a huge listhttp://thepatriotwoodworker.com/links/c ... ing-plans/ of various plans. From the Patriot Woodworker forum.

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:07 pm
by Hobbyman2
benush26 wrote:Not certain how this might work for plans, however a friend and his wife like Queen Ann style furniture. When he was looking for inspiration, his wife would buy a used book from Amazon that highlighted that style. I think (though not really certain) that they began looking for books on design/build for Queen Ann, but ended up just buying "coffee table" aka pretty pictures to look at books. He is an incredible craftsman and likes making things with hand tools more than power.
Anyway, a book with a variety of pieces might get your creative juices flowing,

Be well,
Ben

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Good idea ,,years ago I was given a set of handy man books , maybe there is some thing in there, there is a wood werks store not far from the med center , I will have plenty of time to stop by and check out their selection.

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:09 pm
by Hobbyman2
thunderbirdbat wrote:Is this the type of thing you are looking for? https://www.marymaycarving.com/cornerst ... claw-foot/

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Thanks

That looks interesting .

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:12 pm
by Hobbyman2
Gene Howe wrote:Here is a huge listhttp://thepatriotwoodworker.com/links/c ... ing-plans/ of various plans. From the Patriot Woodworker forum.

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That is a big list ,, Thanks

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:17 pm
by Hobbyman2
ChrisNeilan wrote:
Hobbyman2 wrote:
ChrisNeilan wrote:Rotator Cuff? Best wishes for a speedy recovery if that's the case. When are you scheduled? Just to tick my wife off, I turned a pen five days after my surgery! Shoulder surgery can really break your rhythm. I have projects I started prior to my surgery that I still have not finished- 18 months later!!!

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Yes ,,,,,rotator cuff re-attach the bicep ligament , scheduled for the end of march, had the other one done last October .

This one is worse then the first , said it is a complete thickness tear , was doing good until I slipped on the ice this winter and tore it!!

You sound like me , I was finishing a table as soon as the pain killers wore off .

Paid for it the next day!! :eek:
No pain killers for me - allergic!
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You must have had a great DR. the nurse called to check on me just after the nerve block wore off and was very up set that I hadnt started taking the meds yet, a day later ,, I was taking them.

After a week or so I was doing ok with out them.

Seems like all they did was make me sleep .

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:50 pm
by Hobbyman2
https://www.marymaycarving.com/blog/wp- ... h-ill2.pdf

this one seems pretty straight forward .

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 4:02 pm
by john_001
For ball-and-claw, also try Fine Woodworking July/August 2014.

Good luck with the surgery.

Re: drawings / plans/ideas

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 6:02 pm
by ChrisNeilan
Hobbyman2 wrote:
ChrisNeilan wrote:
Hobbyman2 wrote:

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Yes ,,,,,rotator cuff re-attach the bicep ligament , scheduled for the end of march, had the other one done last October .

This one is worse then the first , said it is a complete thickness tear , was doing good until I slipped on the ice this winter and tore it!!

You sound like me , I was finishing a table as soon as the pain killers wore off .

Paid for it the next day!! :eek:
Not to hijack your thread, but i did have a great doc. He's established himself with my family having taken care of my son, mother, cousins and myself. In this part of Connecticut he is the go to guy for rotaor cuffs, wrists and hips! I was proactive when it came to my shoulder. I put it off just long enough so as not to be a major reconstuction. Pain meds make my vomit, and not just a little! I apparantly have a very high threshold for pain. I toughed it out, but I also had one of those machiles that circulated ice water in a vest around the shoulder. Ask your surgeon about that. It was a life saver. Ten day after surgery I was driving. Four weeks running a chain saw! Of cource, you know that value of physical therapy, do it! Good luck!

No pain killers for me - allergic!
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You must have had a great DR. the nurse called to check on me just after the nerve block wore off and was very up set that I hadnt started taking the meds yet, a day later ,, I was taking them.

After a week or so I was doing ok with out them.

Seems like all they did was make me sleep .