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AlexS
30th November 2004, 10:48 AM
The other day I was buying some rubber mats for the workshop. a lady there asked me what they were for, and than asked what I did in my workshop. I told her I made sawdust, and she replied that she was a mahogany toothpick maker too.
That got me thinking, what other euphemisms do we woodworkers use to describe our habit (addiction)?
DaveInOz
30th November 2004, 10:53 AM
I'm a sawdust maker.
I've also explained that I only do it so I will have an excuse to have a shed, so I will have somewhere to put my beer fridge.
silentC
30th November 2004, 10:58 AM
I don't really have a name for it, that would imply there is some consistency in what I do. My wife tells people "he's got his woodwork". I just call it "mucking about in the shed".
Termite
30th November 2004, 11:03 AM
What do you call your woodworking habit?
Disgusting :rolleyes: (see above avatar)
Daddles
30th November 2004, 11:37 AM
I keep telling people I'm building an epoxy boat held together with bits of wood.
Driver
30th November 2004, 11:41 AM
My wife tells people "he's got his woodwork".
My wife says: "he does woodwork". This in a slightly condescending tone, implying that it keeps me happy: poor, simple-minded, harmless fool that I am. On the other hand, she quite likes the results of my mucking about in the shed.
silentC
30th November 2004, 11:57 AM
When we're talking to other golfers who don't know me, the inevitable question is "do you play golf?", to which I usually reply "no, it's the ruin of a good walk". They all smile and nod, glance at my wife with a pitying yet sympathetic look and attempt to change the subject. This is when she pipes up and says "he's got his woodwork".
The next question is "oh that's nice. What sort of things do you make?". The implication being that I have ever actually finished anything. "Oh, you know, this and that. So what's your handicap?"
bitingmidge
30th November 2004, 12:37 PM
The next question is "oh that's nice. What sort of things do you make?". The implication being that I have ever actually finished anything.
I just muck around, and when that question inevitably arises, it always seems to be with the other (offensive!) implication...that maybe they think I HAVE actually finished something........
What would be the point in that?
:D :D :D
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RETIRED
30th November 2004, 12:40 PM
Work!!!! :D
Iain
30th November 2004, 12:59 PM
Devising schemes to buy something expensive that I don't really need.
As an aside when I was in the RAAF we called clerks Mahogany Bomber Pilots.
Wongo
30th November 2004, 01:01 PM
Disease, illness, sickness, disorder, virus.
I like buying tools, collecting timber, reading woodworking tools catadogs, going to tool shops.
I am currently working on a big wish list and will order them from Lee Valley before Christmas.
I better stop here.
NURSE
craigb
30th November 2004, 01:50 PM
Expensive!
:D
scooter
30th November 2004, 06:03 PM
A general concept of producing a workpiece occassionally to justify the money spent on tools.
You don't actually have to make anything, but MUST have the tools and jigs needed, just in case... :p
Sean
journeyman Mick
30th November 2004, 09:26 PM
What said!
Mick
Sir Stinkalot
30th November 2004, 09:38 PM
Making art for the enjoyment of generations to come.
mmmm now I come to think of it it may be a little full of myself :)
Ben from Vic.
1st December 2004, 12:20 AM
mmmm now I come to think of it it may be a little full of myself :)
You tink????? ;) :p :D :D :D
gold leader
1st December 2004, 12:30 PM
If I happen to discover a work colleague who is also a woodworker, I refer to it as dabbling in the black arts. Funny that some people I know think that it would be too rude to ask me to make them something
Wood Butcher
1st December 2004, 09:38 PM
refer to user name
Iain
3rd December 2004, 08:19 AM
And you reckon I've got problems! :confused: :rolleyes: :o
JackoH
3rd December 2004, 04:58 PM
F*~#ing Expensive!! (Stay away fromm WWW Shows)
Christopha
3rd December 2004, 05:15 PM
I calls it "Puttin' food onna table!" or as puts WORK!!!