At my friend’s shop yesterday I had a near religious experience. He demo’d his new Invis system from Lamello. Absolutely amazing feat of engineering for production required (not end user) blind KD fastening. Very spendy, but depending on your need who knows? Check it out at Colonial Saw.
PS: I was still totally bummed-out about John Entwhistle though, but it did brighten my day some.
John O’Connell – JKO Handcrafted Woodworking
Life is tough. It’s tougher if you’re stupid – John Wayne
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John,
Wow. How high tech! And here I thought I could hide in the rather low-tech world of woodwoorking and ignore the rat race.
Somehow I can see Bill Gates usurping this magnetic technology. We will hear of a Pentium chip embedded in the magnetic screw with a special version of Windows required with multiple licenses required for each customer to whom we sell an INVIS-built cabinet. Of course such woodwork will be able to transmit its identity back to the company via the Internet.
8-)
Rich
I see. So if you put the wrong software in the cabinet, it locks up and you have to call customer support with your product key number to get it open again?John O'Connell - JKO Handcrafted Woodworking
Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid - John Wayne
LOL. Yeah.
Gates, having seen the potential has decided to release another OS. It's called . . .
"Cabinets"
That name now belongs to Microsoft. Any one building such things must pay him a fee.
(The first several versions of "Cabinets" won't work. But by the time "Cabinets 2010" comes out, it won't lock up too much)
Rich
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