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Texas pastors demand a “religious liberty” exemption to coronavirus stay-at-home orders
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<blockquote data-quote="Aryeh Jay" data-source="post: 74858425" data-attributes="member: 312141"><p>I used to watch The Woodwright's Shop and spent time at Colonial Williamsburg and other Living History sites studding old tools and woodworking. The level of craftsmanship that the old time makers could produce with the most primitive tools was/is incredible. I recall spending hours using “scouring rushes” (horsetails) to smooth a surface that would take seconds for a random orbit sander with 400 grit. It is sad that when the modern and faster tools made their appearance, it wasn’t long before the stapled particleboard garbage that is passed off as furniture did as well. Particle board if you are lucky, some of it is just thick non corrugated cardboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aryeh Jay, post: 74858425, member: 312141"] I used to watch The Woodwright's Shop and spent time at Colonial Williamsburg and other Living History sites studding old tools and woodworking. The level of craftsmanship that the old time makers could produce with the most primitive tools was/is incredible. I recall spending hours using “scouring rushes” (horsetails) to smooth a surface that would take seconds for a random orbit sander with 400 grit. It is sad that when the modern and faster tools made their appearance, it wasn’t long before the stapled particleboard garbage that is passed off as furniture did as well. Particle board if you are lucky, some of it is just thick non corrugated cardboard. [/QUOTE]
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