Ed in Tampa wrote: In fact I really believe if some were truthful they may admit that they would rather fiddle with their machine adjustment than actually build something.
Not to mention the enjoyment of some of get when we buy a new setup tool and play around with it trying to get it to give us that magic setting.
I really dislike "fiddling" with adjustments... even on my hatchet.

I do enjoy ragging on guys that want to get down to machinist specs with wood but I don't begrudge them at all doing anything like that that they enjoy and I do learn a lot from them and enjoy their discussions about such things. Its just something I don't enjoy doing personally. Rustic is my friend...

Sometime I get the feeling that someone from "Wood" reads this forum... I chuckled when I read that article too.
Now I probably drive some members nuts with my propensity to automatically want to make design changes to about every machine I touch.

