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 | | From: | Glenna Rose | | Subject: | Re: Story pole/stick dimensions and construction details | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 23:35:25 -0800 |
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 | kac@nospam.com writes: > >Done properly, accuracy is better than with a tape measure. When building >and installing cabinets, new or additions, I generally make one >specifically >for the _exact_ locations and width of the various pipes and receptacles, >with both horizontal and vertical marks..
Thank you so much for saying that! Too bad my ex isn't reading. He used to be quite upset with me because I didn't use the tape measure and, instead, used a story stick. Only I didn't know it was a story stick, just that I knew it gave me accurate results. In my ignorance I did the right thing, relying on logic. Gawd, that gives me a mite of satisfaction. :-)
In fact, right now, I have two story sticks (actually one with appropriate markings for two pieces) in my garage from the shelves I made for my middle son and his wife for Christmas so subsequent ones will match exactly. On the shelves I made, 32" high to fit under their windows, I fastened the bases with screws so they could be removed if they ever wanted to stack them rather than have them side-by-side. Probably not conventional, and certainly not fine furniture making, but very utilitarian (aka practical). Since they wanted them painted, they certainly would never be an heirloom anyway.
BTW, the granddaughters have taken over 2/3 of one shelf unit when their mom didn't get all of her Braille cookbooks on it in the first couple of days. These shelves were so necessary; her Bible takes up six feet of shelf space. Most of us just don't give these things a thought, how one relatively small book, just inches thick for the rest of us can be several feet "thick" for someone else.
Thanks, folks, for the reinforcement that my ignorance and good sense led to me doing a tried and true method of measuring. :-)
Glenna
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 | | From: | Swingman | | Subject: | Re: Story pole/stick dimensions and construction details | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 08:45:24 -0600 |
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 | "Glenna Rose" wrote in message
> instead, used a story stick. Only I didn't know it was a story stick, just > that I knew it gave me accurate results. In my ignorance I did the right > thing, relying on logic. Gawd, that gives me a mite of satisfaction. :-)
> Thanks, folks, for the reinforcement that my ignorance and good sense led > to me doing a tried and true method of measuring. :-)
Maybe it should be renamed a "logic stick"? :)
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