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Saturday, March 31, 2012

 Pretty good day to catch up on things, not to mention getting my March post done.
 Tried to catch up on my reading of my followers. Got caught up on one (again) that seemed to make my day. Not so much for the subject matter (interesting), but for the things I learn figuring out what he is saying.
http://gorges-smythe.blogspot.com/2012/03/thoughts-on-preparedness-tools-and-such.html
 Now I'm fairly knowledgeable about tools, so when he came up with the Froe, I just had to look it up. I had seen one when I was growing up, (like that will really happen) and I had never had a chance to use it. I went and Wiki'd the Fro.
 Wiki'd. Hmm. has this word evolved? Digressing Bobby, move on.
 This led from one page to another and to make a long story longer, I just had to go back to his blog and see what other tools he could come up with.
 And there I found the Spokeshave.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spokeshave 
 Now I've owned a Studebaker, but not the Conestoga  wagon, so I've never had a real need to shave my spokes. I don't know anyone old enough who had ever shaved their spokes, so I figured I needed to learn how to do this also.
 Course then I'll have to buy me the wagon.
 Furthering my education, (yep, that's what I call it), I found this wonderful video on how to use it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUux8RBdrOY
 It is the Song of the Spokeshave. Wow. Words can't do this justice.  This 7 minutes of my life was well spent.
Well Gorges, You've done me in again. Thanks for the learning experience.

Bob

ps, I'm still working on publishing links. Gotta figure how to make them say other things. Probably have to copy and paste these.

5 comments:

Gorges Smythe said...

Thanks for the mention, Bobby. I replied to your comment over on my blog. I don't know what we'd do without Google, use Yahoo, I guess!

Ralph Goff said...

Well that is interesting. That spoke shave is looking awfully familiar to me. I am wondering if I have seen it in the box of grandfather's tools. I know there are various planes and carpentry tools in it.

buddeshepherd said...

I know we have one of those somewhere. Had a bucket of extra spokes but the building fell down around the bucket.
We are also prepared for an end of the world attack by larger that life cartoon characters. We have two anvils and a piano!

Red Woman said...

I just stopped by from Stephen's blog to say hello. I loved this post. I am going to follow the links and see if my husband can figure out what it is when he gets home. It's hard to find a tool that he is unfamiliar with, but this just might do the trick!

Blessings,
Red

Bobby said...

Red Woman, We'll keep an eye out for more tools. Knowing the people I follow, it won't be long. Thanks for stopping by.