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Title: Bad Habits
Post by: wombatie on May 24, 2010, 02:18:55 am
We all have them, what are your bad habits?  Mine are holding my head on the side and wondering why I can't cut a straight and clenching my teeth.  I cracked a tooth once doing that.

Marg     ::)
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: thumbs on May 24, 2010, 06:12:17 am
 my first saw didn't have a air blower that worked so I was always blowing the saw dust off the cutting my self--I'm still doing it, even on the Excalibur--go figure--Richard aka thumbs
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Merlin on May 24, 2010, 06:54:41 am
Not wearing a dust mask, and having the music to loud the missus can hear it in the house 20 metres away.LOL

Merlin
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: cherie on May 24, 2010, 07:33:40 am
I am with Merlin about having the music up too load...just wait until the Grand kids leave, it will be even louder.  LOL.  I too have a habit of not wearing dust masks only because I cannot breath in them.  I smoke and know I am going to die, so what does a little sawdust matter.
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: MadHatter on May 24, 2010, 08:18:34 am
no music for me, but i do sing to myself lol. i have a bad habit of rushing that last cut or line to finish the project, then i cant wait to start another.
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: mainberg on May 24, 2010, 08:29:25 am
Trying to blow off sawdust while wearing the dust mask. Really hard to do!!
Pat B
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Russ C on May 24, 2010, 08:49:44 am
I think mine is waiting untill the blade breaks to change it. I am making more of an effort to correct this. Bad habits are hard to break.  :o
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Dawie on May 24, 2010, 09:43:47 am
I'm with you Russ, I also tend to wait till the blade breaks before changing it.
About breaking habits, reminds me of what one of my teacher once said, he said it was beter not to start habit for it's so hard to break. He said you can drop the h but there is stil abit then drop the a and you got bit left drop the b and it is still there. Most people give up at this point he reconed and so they never stop their habits. Thought I just share it for fun.
David
 
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Marshall on May 24, 2010, 10:41:04 am
I'll join in in saying I always push to get all I can get out of a blade also , need to learn to change them before they get to dull.............Marshall
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Joesawdust on May 24, 2010, 10:51:47 am
Does taking a nap in the shop count? My worst one is like a lot of others, no dust mask, it interferes with my cigarette smoking!!
Greg
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: GrayBeard on May 24, 2010, 11:34:57 am
A 'line' that has always stuck with me is....

"The BEST way to break a habit is "just DROP IT!"

~~~GrayBeard~~~
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: garyinnevada on May 24, 2010, 12:07:08 pm
I Scroll while driving.  Ive GOT to stop this!!
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: cherie on May 24, 2010, 12:18:46 pm
Wow Gary, I had no idea you were that talented to multitask like that.  LOL
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: GrayBeard on May 24, 2010, 01:15:21 pm
I Scroll while driving.  Ive GOT to stop this!!

Reminds me of a story I once heard...
"He built a bar in the back of his car...and his wife drove him to drink!"

~~~GrayBeard~~~
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Dawie on May 24, 2010, 02:26:52 pm
Gary post a picture so we can all so hoe you do it 8).
David
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: cherie on May 24, 2010, 02:55:56 pm
LOL GREY BEARD THAT WAS GOOD!!
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Spartan scroller on May 24, 2010, 04:47:25 pm
Trying to blow off sawdust while wearing the dust mask. Really hard to do!!
Pat B

I used to poke a hole in the dust mask and put a straw through it.  Blew dust off that way for a while but eventually saliva dripped through the straw and on to my work.  DeeeeSGusting!  I now have a Dewalt with a very good dust blower.

regards,
Terry
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Crabbyboater on May 24, 2010, 05:13:47 pm
I once had a job at Honeywell as a Calibration Tech.  What this really meant was that I filed very small wires to change the electrical resistance.  We had Precision Calibrators in the lab with me, and the joke was that they had been there so long their files got dull.  That's what made them "precise".  

Is this happening to those of you who wait until the blade gets dull?  Makes your cuts more precise??  LOL.
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: northie66 on May 24, 2010, 07:28:19 pm
My bad habit is pushing the wood into the blade.  Another might be ignoring my family to read and post on this board.

Non-scroll saw related would be overeating.  I started that bad habit 10 years ago when I quit smoking.  It's always something.  Oh well, we're all terminal.
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: budprine on May 24, 2010, 07:42:42 pm
I don't know enough about it to know a good habit from a bad one.
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: dgman on May 24, 2010, 08:36:15 pm
My bad habit is not keeping my shop clean. It's so cluttered that I keep tripping over things. Every time I try to take time to clean it something come up! :D
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: scrollgirl on May 25, 2010, 06:09:55 am
Is it considered a 'bad habit' to remove the "hold down safety thingy"?  To me, that is the first thing to go on the saw!  When I got my saw new many moons ago I thought I would behave and give it a try but the darn thing was more trouble then it was worth so off it went!  I feel (kind of ) bed because it is one of the first things I tell people to get rid of when they are starting out.  I am sure someone, somewhere found it useful but can't see it for the likes of me! If anyone uses it, please let me know what for!

Another naughty thing I do (or don't do) is I don't wear a dust mask - or safety glasses for that matter! I do wear readers to scroll so I guess that counts for something but before that - nada! (Shhh! - Don't tell anyone!) I scroll at a place at the end of my kitchen so I guess if I don't breath in the sawdust, I would be eating it anyway so either way I am doomed.  (Seriously, I just run the vacuum when I am done and no one would know I work there.)

Oh, and the loud music goes without saying!  :)

Have fun being 'bad'!

Sheila 8)
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Dawie on May 25, 2010, 07:27:58 am
Hi Sheila
I go to a woodworkshop set up for people with a dissability. One of my fellow workers there is partially paralysed, she uses the hold down thingy on the saw as a extra hand to hold down the wood and uses her good hand to saw (guide the wood). She can not do intricate work but gets things done.
As for me I hate that thingy and always put it as high up on the saw as possible when I us it.
Fortunatly my own saw hasn't got one, so no trouble there.
David
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: tgaspard on May 25, 2010, 08:29:19 am
I am with you, Sheila!  I too make it a point to remove the "hold down safety thingy" on the saw.  That is of no pupose to me.  My bad habits are loud music in the shop from both stereos..LOL.  I am with Cherie on the reason for no dust mask.  I wear ear protection only part of the time and that is when we are cutting alot on the band saw or table saw. I also push the wood into the blade and won't change it until it is so dull that it breaks itself. 

Tonya   
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Rightarm on May 25, 2010, 12:54:27 pm
    Not wearing a mask when working with walnut. Think I would have learned by now. Dave
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: cherie on May 25, 2010, 04:08:35 pm
I think many of us, after we try our saws and get used to them find that the safety foot gets in the way and is a hassle to raise and put down.  I have taken mine off also.  I do not feel that is a bad habit, just an easier way to get the projects done.
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: Becky on May 25, 2010, 11:36:53 pm
I can definitely go along with the messy shop bad habit.  I did at least clean off the workbench last night.  Now I can see most of the top again instead of just one little (and getting smaller by the day) rectangle.
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: jimbo on May 26, 2010, 03:06:10 am
What is a saftey mask,a hold down foot,smoking,a clean work shop and an untidy wood pile, are these things bad habits? I thought it was a normal way of life
Jimbo
PS
I gave up smoking 20 years ago does that make GOOD?
Title: Re: Bad Habits
Post by: cloetpatrick on May 26, 2010, 03:15:29 am
 :-[ Me, my bad habit is to first blow the dust with my poor lungs, while I have a great souflerie on my machine. In two, listen to country music and dancing there at the same time as I work, so that I mix my foot in my pedal machine! ...  :-\