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Well, technically in the case of the neck joint the dovetail is really a specialized mortise and tenon joint. I used to build doors with a split tenon and through mortise, whwre the motise was ramped. Wedges were then fitted to the slots in the tenon effectively locking it in place as a dovetail, but without the short grain issues. Unfortunately it's irreversible.
Kerfing bothers me... But how much worse is it really than roofing, siding, plumbing? Or how about jointer? Too many people mistakenly call the machine a joiner. But really in the end does it matter? All we can do is politely point out the correct term without being a prick about it! :-) |
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And that brings to mind another improperly used term.........
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I was dumbfounded when I started reading Internet message boards. It never occurred to me that anyone over diaper age did not know that 'loose' rhymes with 'goose'. If you know how to pronounce the word properly, you are not likely to misuse it when writing.
'Advise' is a verb that rhymes with 'rise'. 'Advice' is a noun that rhymes with 'rice'. How hard can that be? |
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advice also rhymes with bryce, vise, and gneiss. rhymes for loose include: bruce, sluice, douce, juice, use and zeus. |
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Cool, if I need to write a poem I'll PM you McOne.
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Divots in my fingers Music in my head I wonder what would be If I chose car racing instead. Jim Schofield |
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i've struggled with spelling my whole life, well passed (past?) the diaper age.
phonics (foniks?) have not served me too well. besides poor spellers like me, there are also those for whom english is not their first language. so i try and cut some slack when words are misspelled but the meaning is fairly clear. i also love poetry, so feel free to pm me. Last edited by mc1; 02-07-2015 at 07:23 AM. Reason: tpyo |
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...and with 'choose', right?
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