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Question:
In economics, a machine that is not in use is:
A. A machine that is broke.
B. A tool that is only used for a hobby or a pastime.
C. An idle asset.
The answer is C....Economists (and accountants) consider a machine as
working capital. When it is not producing a surplus, or
generating products, then it is: well, read on.
If you visit a lot of
woodshops in the country, the majority of them are
created as a pastime, for an occasional furniture project, or cabinets.
Many tool owners don't realize though, that most machines were ideas,
originally designed to serve an economic purpose. The main
purpose
of the machines used in an original machine shop of a watchmaker for
example,
was to hold accuracy and precision, so that there was much less continual,
repetitive hand and finishing, fitting, and inspection work. The solution
may
be, where we have so many machines, yet an engineer looks at them as "Idle
assets"
and that an original intention has been left alone. It often takes a
lifetime for
those with the machines to take hold of, or have in- depth clarity about what
machines
are capable of; volume. It is volume and surplus that is the means to an
end.
Everything else, quality, pastime uses, hobbies, occasional, are
sentimentalities.
In the past, we were overloaded with sources of techniques, but
these sources were often inaccessible, disconnected, or buried in variety and
overload of opinion, or just not available anywhere. With the internet,
things
have been turned around. Those interested in producing things in volume
need to
become familiar with the principles which create a surplus, not merely
using all machines as a pastime. After building close to 200 table saw
jigs
you hear stories about how little we know about machines and methods, and
how important it is for clarity, and execution. You eventually
come to realize that sentimentalities about what machines should be used
for are secondary.
"Don't make just
one..."
A knowledge of
jigs is required
for duplicating your woodworking ideas,
and for making accurate, interchangeable p
arts in volume, on your saw.
There are lots of
places to offer your woodworking ideas, but it usually requires
a method of making a surplus, and that takes
a knowledge of jigs. A box joint method
is a jump start on understanding precision, and becoming familiar with
gauging.
By using our box joint manual, making them almost becomes second nature.
It's and
Ah-HA! method and then a table saw, most machines never looks the same.
For those who
choose to see it's infinite potential, it becomes an asset.
Woodworking
ideas+Power
tools+Jig making
= Surplus

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Above are some woodworking ideas and projects made with the
Mascut table saw jig
The above picture links to the
Minnie Cut box joint jig.
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Besides
our downloadable e-books and manuals, we
have two popular wood jigs....
#1 Number
One The
Mascut....Makes
box joints and....A duplication system, and DVD,
e-books, manuals, and more.
#2 Number
Two The
Minnie Cut....Makes
box joints, and CD
books, manuals.
Martial
Woodworking Arts....Woodworking ides shipped to your door.
If
you want to both make box joints, and duplicate, then #1
The
Mascut 1.0 (our
duplication
jig/box joint jig) is
for making accurate, interchangeable parts in volume, on your table saw. An
easy, flexible jig for simple, accurate gauging. And, #2
The Minnie Cut
(built for box joints
and dado cuts)
Both
unique jigs and their clear, insightful manuals are marketed
only by this company.
As of this
time, we are the only source for these two woodworking jigs.
Both jigs include a
proven method for making box joints (finger joints)
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This town has no real estate taxes because
of the dealers at their
massive flea market...Read below.
Canton Texas is a busy place. It has a huge Flea Market called First Monday.
It is the oldest and largest flea market in America. This Flea Market generates
so much profit that the town has no real estate taxes! It has approximately 100 Acres,
about 4,000 Vendors. It averages 100,000 monthly visitors in the slow season, and
300,000 monthly visitors April, May, June, October, November , and December.
It has 6 Motels in the vicinity, and about 90 Bed And Breakfasts.
It also has 20 RV Parks in the area.
Want to sell your
woodworking projects at a neighborhood fair, market, or at craft shows?
Many people start by learning to use jigs. All across the country there are thousands of places to
sell your woodworking products, your inventions and furniture; if you
know a few principles
about making things accurately, and then in volume, and then applying them to your table saw.
|
No excuses reading...
Book #1 ~News
at FIVE..... Best jobs, going. New...What's a
jigmaker do? |
So, the answer to the beginning story...
"In economics, a machine that is not in use
is a what?
The answer is C: An idle asset.
Economists consider a machine as working
Capital. When it is not producing a surplus, or generating products.
Read the comments about the jigs on the Home
Page...
Just by acquiring our box joint manual,
making box joints almost becomes second nature.
It's and Ah-HA! method, and then a table
saw, along with most machines never
look the
same. For those who choose to see the potential of this great
method, machines
becomes a resource, an asset.
That's a woodworking idea an engineer, a
tool
builder, or economist would understand.
Minnie Cut box joint jig.
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