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I also have a Miyabi artisan santoku and a shun premier nakiri. amongst the 3, I hardly have use for anything else. my pairing knife is a henckel pro s, but a Japanese version would be a welcome addition.

anyway, picked up more whiskey and cigars. :)

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Enjoy the whisky and cigars, and I hope your wife loves the knives.


Brilliant.

Do enjoy.

My Adeney Swaine Briggs Paternoster briefcase arrived this morning by courier.
 
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Looks good! However as a non-American I keep wondering why Americans almost always build their houses out of wood hahaha

I always wonder the same thing, my house was built of rubble(stone) in the 1600’s and will be there for many hundreds of years going forward. Building and paying a lot of money for a wooden house seems like a fragile investment especially with fire, wind, and bugs.
 
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HP Z800 12 core for my daily Windows machine, so I don't have to keep plugging and unplugging the GT73VR each time I go away on a trip. Also coming will be a Vega 56 for that machine, and maybe an SSD as it just has two 500gb platter drives in it now.

Plus a Lenovo V330 for light duties while travelling also.

I think I have a problem
 
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Nerdy post, for some old timers :)

I picked up a 512 byte section of core memory from an IBM 2361 core storage unit. Of course the seller placed the section in a nice metal and glass frame, and while its useless, I like it as its harkens back to the early days of computers.

I had a core memory section from years ago, but it got lost on move to a new house.

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Well I bought a relatively cheap slider from a reply from one my other posts her on macrumors for it sounded like a neat idea and it was! :)

Here's a small video that I have done with it so far. There are many cool things that can be down with it.

 
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Setting up my wood shop over the next couple of months, and will certainly add some sort of dust collection system. Thinking of an ambient dust filter, but better to catch it at the source. We’ll see how it all lays out.
the air filters don't do a lot you have to catch it at its source. my problem mis I have good dust collection but when I take stuff off my cnc table all the sawdust packed into the cuts flies out. if you can afford it this would be great compared to standard collectors https://www.oneida-air.com/inventoryD.asp?item_no=XXPM010100H&CatId={B75F8739-54DE-47CA-A8FE-4FE9AEFDCC1C} or the grizzly http://www.grizzly.com/dust-collectors?page=3
but collecting it at the source makes a huge difference.
 
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