by Steven D. Johnson
Racine, Wisconsin
This month:
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Six Degrees of… Woodworking?
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Woodworking… The Road Ahead
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Waxed Paper vs Freezer Paper – Which Is Best For Woodworkers?
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Purpose-Built Shop Storage
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Some New Year's Thoughts And What Is Coming Next Month
Six Degrees of… Woodworking?
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Monomania… It is an obsession or over-preoccupation with just one thing. For a hundred years it was considered one of the seven broad types of mental illness, but not so much anymore. I suppose were that still the case, most of us woodworkers would be thusly diagnosed.
On the popular television show "The Big Bang Theory," the character Howard Wolowitz rode a Russian Soyuz to the International Space Station, and upon his return, his brainy friends noted that whatever the subject of conversation, Howard could always turn it into a discussion of his trip to space. In an attempt to test the hypothesis, one of the characters asked Howard to join in their debate whether a lemon is a fruit or a vegetable. Howard refused to take part in that discussion but quickly added, "Some people think the Soyuz spacecraft is a lemon, but that baby got me to space and back."
My long-suffering spouse accuses me of the same type of monomania. She insists that whatever the subject, I can always turn it into a woodworking discussion. She's right.
Politics? A dangerous subject amongst polite company, but not to worry, I will steer it somehow to woodworking. Football? Yes, "I was in my shop the other day working on a project and the game was on in the background…" Subject changed. Grandchildren? I start to talk about my friend's bunk bed project. Gardening? "My neighbor wants me to build a potting bench for his wife this spring." Taxes? "The Section 179 bonus depreciation rule was just reinstated and it's a great time for woodworking businesses to buy new equipment." Weather? "The changes in humidity this winter have made it tough to stabilize lumber."
Name a subject, I can morph it into a woodworking discussion. Six degrees of separation… only it is subject matter, not people. Pick a subject, and within five sentences I will connect it to woodworking.
The discussion starts… "Who do you think [name your favorite NBA team] will choose in the draft this year?" Not being a basketball fan this is tough, but here we go…
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"Who are the top three choices?"
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"How tall are they?"
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"What is the average height of an NBA player now?"
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"Everybody is taller now than they were fifty years ago."
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"Do you think furniture makers will have to start making beds longer?"
Discussion changed to woodworking in five sentences. Try it. It's really easy. And it will cement your status as a full-fledged woodworking monomaniac!
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