Friday Wisdom – Woodworking

From Andrew’s dictionary:

Woodworking – the art of cutting up large chunks of wood into small chunks,
and then gluing the small chunks together to make something big.

More wisdom next week,
Andrew

About Andrew Reynolds

Born in California Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism. I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired. Then I got prostate cancer. Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
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20 Responses to Friday Wisdom – Woodworking

  1. RuneCaster says:

    True, that’s mostly what humans do though, isn’t it? Humor me. Break down the world, then build it up into a much larger/more complex understanding/ physical system? Also, your snark reminds me of Rick Riordan (A compliment in my book)

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  2. inesephoto says:

    Have to believe, you are the expert 🙂

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  3. Baydreamer says:

    Ahh…I always wondered, and now I know. 😉

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  4. Debra says:

    I value clarity! Thank you.

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  5. I love it. And this confused me–having woodworking in your title for the Friday post.

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  6. Allan G. Smorra says:

    Sounds right-on to me, Andrew. Have a good weekend.
    Ω

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  7. Your dictionary works well for me, Andrew. It’s like my layman’s version of geeky terms. Gotta use words non-woodworking people understand!

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  8. George says:

    Lol…never thought of it that way.

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  9. Coisas EM'adeira says:

    If you got lucky!!!
    (some times the little chunks are ‘un glueable’)
    😀 😀 😀

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  10. Ray V. says:

    You know, you may want to put the poetry on hold and pen a book of wisdom. Just sayin.

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