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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Pennsylvania
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Hubby's tooth....literally! He broke half his tooth off with a bad bite, luckily he'd had a root canal on it so there wasn't any pain, just a very sharp edge that really bothered him. Practical man that he is he suggested I use the Ram 45 Micro carver that he bought me to 'smooth' the edge....it worked! Hmmm, guess you can call me Dr. Callynne now!
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Boy, I hope he never gets an attack of appendicitis, or gall stones!! Al |
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Good grief BOTH of you are braver than anybody in this house !!! I'm glad you got the Ram but hope that you soon can use it in some WOOD. Hugs to hubby. (But you know I've always wanted to hug that hubby - lol ) Fresh post - fresh post - frest post ALERT. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Texas
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Hey Doc so which burr did you use to smooth it off
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I knew it. I knew we could practice self denistry. If we start doing that maybe the denist will bring down the outrageous amounts that charge. Wat to go Doc. al.rudd |
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Sure a good thing we don't have to worry about brain surgery! |
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...next thing you know she'll want to start cutting hair!!! Talking Talking Talking
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: South East Kansas
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NO way would I let my darling little bride do that!!!!! To much of a temptation for herHammer .
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Deborah, When I first saw this post I thought that you were going to say turkey. Well young lady you had better beware the American Denistry Association may be contacting you for practicing dentistry without a licence I have this picture in my mind of you with the micro carver an hubby with his head bent over a chair and you carving away. Wow you are more diverse than I had thought. I am sure that you may have a new career ahead of you and the way those guys are paid you may just not carve anymore.(Wood that is). Your hubby is braver than I would be I wouldnt let my wife anywhere near my mouth with a micro carver. You should contact the company and tell them your story I think that might be a first for them. Colin |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Springfield, MO
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I'll bet your husband is the only guy in the world with a tooth that looks like Santa. Just wondering did you paint it after carving?Smile
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