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    Default What did you name your CW?

    Thanks for the inspiration, Jerry!

    Tell us what you named yours...


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    Hal 9000, A great innovation and tool but sometimes can have a mind of its own and like any computer you sometimes have to think like a carvewright to get it to do what you want.

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    SHANITA............. In my best Italian accent...... "My a Carvewright...... She needa this and She needa that" so hence the name "Shanita" ! <takes a bow>
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    Mine has several names just depends on how she is acting at the time!!!!!!!!!
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    I haven't given her a name, but due to her temperamental nature and overheating issues I know she is a menopausal female.

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    To paraphrase Bill Cosby.....

    "For the first five year of my life I thought my name was "Jesus Christ", because my Mom would say "Jesus Christ, will you get in here!"

    So, my CW's name is "C'Mon, Dammit".
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    I call my two (little money makers).
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    When I started carving, I would turn Boards into wood chips, so my Version A is "The Big Chipper"

    Since I have improved my carvings skills my version C is "The Little Chipper"

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    Default Boo and Thib

    These 2 cajuns( Boo and Thib) are hard working, when you can get them to work together.
    You don't have to feed them, pay them, they are willing to work in the dark,
    all that is need is a TLC, grease, check their temp once in a while, wipe their belts and blow them out too
    and give them some wood.
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    I find it HILARIOUS that we name our old cars that we cross our fingers will start and our Carvewrights. Mine just gets a gentle dusting of the dirt off the "Carvewright" badge and a "come on baby.... you can do this" before each carve.


    Lawrence

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