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The Sense Of Accomplishment...


Ron Ankeny

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I like the sense of accomplishment that I get when I achieve a goal or finish an undertaking. No matter what the accomplishment, I get a warm fuzzy from experiencing success and knowing I gave it my best shot.

Here's a picture of one of the ways I kill time in the off season when I am not dry firing or loading ammo.

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It's a "chest on chest" that I made while tinkering around in the shop. Solid walnut throughout, polished brass and porcelain pulls, dovetail drawers...I am glad it's finished.

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Man, if that's "tinkering" just think what you could do if you really put your mind to it!!! My brother owns a cabinent shop and puts out some incredible stuff, I'm sure he would like what you built!

See ya in Dubois sometime this summer.

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Ron...you gamer...that picture only shows two sides. :):):)

Yeah ... it could be like those old west town movie sets ... all front and side! :P

It is a sweet looking piece o' furniture, though. You have to have patience and well as mad, crazy skills to get that kind of work done.

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Being myself a person who cannot go to sleep a good night if I haven't hand-made built, fixed or repaired something at home that requires manual work, I always admired people with great manual skills.

Ron,

I'd say you got another M card, in something different from shooting! ;)

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VERY nice chest!

Though whenever I see something lke like that I always think "How heavy is that gonna be?!?!?" :lol:

I thought the same thing, but then heavier is usually better for such things ... as long as someone ELSE moves it around for you!

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Yeah, it's heavy. I have never sold a piece of furniture, I keep them or give them away to relatives. I think most of you know I are a school teacher. In addition to teaching computer stuff, I also teach woodworking. In fact I have taught woods for 26 years. I use school equipment and facilities when I "tinker" so selling something would be out of the question. It wouldn't be right to use taxpayer facilities for personal profit.

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