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Stabarangs!!!

best part is ya doing grinding work on your condo balcony. that is pretty darn awesome. that and the tim hortons pastry :)

How do you know about the pastry!?

For the record a beignet from Cafe du Monde is about a billion times better than any donut I have had in Canada.

stabman stabman i picked up a few of these from Home Depot. They are called carbide tipped scribes. Pretty fun for practicing no spin throwing. They are solid steel and honestly I see no carbide at the tip.
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How do you know about the pastry!?

For the record a beignet from Cafe du Monde is about a billion times better than any donut I have had in Canada.

stabman stabman i picked up a few of these from Home Depot. They are called carbide tipped scribes. Pretty fun for practicing no spin throwing. They are solid steel and honestly I see no carbide at the tip.
WQePrXa.jpg
i visit canda every couple years. sometimes for business sometimes for fun. great country with great friendly people. also great pastries.:)
 
best part is ya doing grinding work on your condo balcony. that is pretty darn awesome. that and the tim hortons pastry :)

The neighbours love it! :D
Actually, some of them have been interested in what I have been up to during some of the projects.
I think the show Forged in Fire has helped make such things seem more normal. :thumbsup:

stabman stabman i picked up a few of these from Home Depot. They are called carbide tipped scribes. Pretty fun for practicing no spin throwing. They are solid steel and honestly I see no carbide at the tip.
WQePrXa.jpg

I'll probably pick up a couple at some point...perhaps they'll work for scribing purposes too. :)
I misplaced my scribes somewhere along the way, and it has been annoying for those times when I could really use one.
 
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