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i think my tools suck :(
Havok:
Ha - you must have built your project with MDF...
(Matilda)
AlanS17:
Who needs hands when you've got teeth, ya bunch of faeries...
I bet next you're gonna whine about how you can't carry a machine under each arm.
markrvp:
--- Quote from: AlanS17 on July 01, 2005, 05:15:28 pm ---Who needs hands when you've got teeth, ya bunch of faeries...
I bet next you're gonna whine about how you can't carry a machine under each arm.
--- End quote ---
I can carry two machines under each arm, Shaniqua.
AlanS17:
--- Quote from: markrvp on July 01, 2005, 05:58:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: AlanS17 on July 01, 2005, 05:15:28 pm ---Who needs hands when you've got teeth, ya bunch of faeries...
I bet next you're gonna whine about how you can't carry a machine under each arm.
--- End quote ---
I can carry two machines under each arm, Shaniqua.
--- End quote ---
Holding them in place with the glue oozing from your armpits doesn't count, Bertha. Ooooooooohhhhhhhh........
(Ok that really wasn't very nice, but it's too funny to take back now.)
1cal:
Just managed to pick myself off the floor from laughing at the previous posts. Good stuff!
Seriously though, in reply to the first post, MDF is about the easiest stuff to saw and probably doesn't need power tools at all. Provided you mark out your cutting line in pencil accurately and use a some sort of right angle as a guide you can use hand saws such as a cross-cut saw and for internal corners a pad saw. These are really cheap and really not that much effort to use to cut soft mdf.
If your power drill acts as a screwdriver it is probably intended for light work not for drilling through bricks. Should manage a bit of MDF though
Cheers
Cal