cmac2012 |
09-06-2006 03:26 AM |
That was a great flick. Do you remember the wooden toy with the steel balls that Ford's character gave the little Amish boy as a going away present?
I was so impressed with it, I watched it on video about 100 times while drawing plans. I made one for my nephew for Christmas over the next few days.
I've made 3 total and they've always been a big hit with young and old.
The hot springs resort I used to live at had a day care center. I made one of the toys in the wood shop and it ended up at the day care center after a few months in the restaurant (too noisy for diners). One lady said it was great for the kids cause she could use it as a motivational treat. "I'll let you play with the "TOY" later...."
That's another product I'm trying to mass produce (after the curve cutting bandsaw fence which is uhhh, sort of languishing at this point ... :rolleyes: ), I'm thinking day care centers and pre-schools might be a market for it.
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Originally Posted by azimuth
(Post 1268027)
I never noticed the lack of recoil though. He should try shooting my Benelli M1 super90 with one hand........
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That's what I was thinking. Shooting a shotgun with one hand holding it, and not too snugly at that, could've snapped the wrist on his dying bod like a pencil.
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