Looks like a razor clam
comments (15) July 19th, 2010 in Jigs
This project was created from ocean microbes and God.
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Contest Description
Congrats to the winners of our recent Got Jigs? contest. Wrangler55's for the Router Jig to Flatten Large Slabs and Maveric777 for the Miter Spline Jig.
Two prize packages were awarded:
Prize #1: Best idea: Elegantly simple jigs, offering a new way to do something we all struggle with.
Prize #2: Most ambitious: Heavily-engineered creations—making jigs like these is a massive undertaking, often involving serious mechanical parts.
The two prize packages contained:
1 pack of Rockler Bench Cookie TM Work Grippers Approximate Retail Value: $11.99 (US$) and
1 2009 Fine Woodworking Magazine Archive DVD-ROM Approximate Retail Value: $149.95.















Comments (15)
with a razor clam!
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Posted: 3:41 pm on August 31st
A few observations: The fact that this post hasn't been removed is absurd - it has nothing to do with woodworking. As astute readers might note, the url is not www.selfrighteousproselytisers.com, it is finewoodworking.com.
It's also worth pointing out that while our currency may make reference to (a) God, a founding principle of this country was SEPERATION of church and state - not to mention the freedom of religion. I'll concede that Gaflaugen comes off as a combative, christian jingoist, but I refuse to deny his right to believe whatever suits him.
Lets keep this site about miters, luster, dovetails and that savory scent of sawdust; we can leave theological debates to other publications.
Posted: 12:54 am on August 17th
Posted: 8:48 am on August 3rd
The currency that pays for my subscription to this website carries no such statement as "In God We trust".(I don't live in America). I don't trust her/him because she/he never has existed.
Now back to woodworking.
How could an imaginative reader use a Pacific Ocean Razor Clam in a woodworking context?
Haggismuncher
Posted: 8:13 am on August 1st
Nate
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