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    Have to say it looks rather handy.

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    HHhhhhmmmm.....I'm NOT looking!!!!......will be interested to hear how you get on with it George

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    I'm always vering off into the wood on my pin. I think that would cost me a bomb in blades.

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    Yes me too !!!!

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    I need this in my life! =O
    Sian Williamson

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    There are far too many gadgets out there that you don't need.
    Sooner or later you'll find them a crutch you can't work without & jobs that require "old school skills" (which you won't have practiced).

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    Quote Originally Posted by medusa View Post
    I'm always vering off into the wood on my pin. I think that would cost me a bomb in blades.
    Haha me too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gemsetterchris View Post
    There are far too many gadgets out there that you don't need.
    Sooner or later you'll find them a crutch you can't work without & jobs that require "old school skills" (which you won't have practiced).
    There are some that are useful, however. Want to go back to using wax sticks and no scope?

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    Give me a wooden bench pin any time, better on my hands and tools. No body works on a bench pin without cutting into it with a saw or a file at some time. So to me metal bench pins are a bad idea. My wooden bench pegs are only £3 each and last for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ps_bond View Post
    There are some that are useful, however. Want to go back to using wax sticks and no scope?
    No.

    There are probably a dozen "New" unnecessary tools for every useful idea.
    Cutting into wood is a lot better.
    Clever marketing to empty your account

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