May 17, 2012

The cut-a-tenon event at the Hand Tool Olympics in St Charles

Roger Knudson in the tenoning event

This is Roger Knudson of Finlayson, MN, cutting a tenon in the competition. He impressed the judges with his accuracy; but, if I remember correctly, his speed was not sufficient to win a prize.

I wanted to compete on the first day, but totally forgot to enter on Friday. And on Saturday I did the dovetails, crosscut, and boring competition. My times were lousy in all events – that is to say, the best times completely blew me away. I stink, and will have to get in better shape for October, in Valley Forge.

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Comments

  1. Al,
    There were many who were afraid to put it out there at all! It was good to visit with you while you sawed your way into woodworking history in the first Olympics. I thought it was a good way to watch and learn as well as compete. See you in Valley Forge!
    Mike

    • Mike,
      I agree – it was a terrific thing to watch, and to participate. I look forward to Valley Forge. You and your partners in crime did a superb job hosting the First Hand Tool Olympics, while at the same time making history.

  2. ShannonNo Gravatar says:

    Al,

    I agree, it is not that your times were lousy it is that everyone else blew us away. At one point I was in second of 30 some people. That rank probably held for a few minutes. Incredible talent on display in these 6 events!

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