Ke

"Knothead"

29/04/2005 7:39 PM

Project for a neighbor

My neighbor has asked if I could help build a schnitzelbank. I DAGS and came
up with most German pages referring to cuisine or a restaurant. What am I
looking for, anybody?


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Ke

"Knothead"

in reply to "Knothead" on 29/04/2005 7:39 PM

30/04/2005 4:55 AM

Thanks guys, I was really starting to wonder if I needed to butcher
something to complete a materials list.
Knothead

"Knothead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My neighbor has asked if I could help build a schnitzelbank. I DAGS and
> came up with most German pages referring to cuisine or a restaurant. What
> am I looking for, anybody?
>

Di

Dave in Fairfax

in reply to "Knothead" on 29/04/2005 7:39 PM

01/05/2005 12:58 AM

Knothead wrote:
> Thanks guys, I was really starting to wonder if I needed to butcher
> something to complete a materials list.
> Knothead

> "Knothead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > My neighbor has asked if I could help build a schnitzelbank. I DAGS and
> > came up with most German pages referring to cuisine or a restaurant. What
> > am I looking for, anybody?

You're prolly looking for a dumbhead style shavehorse. Really.
OTOH, you'd better make him an extra long chest board too, just in
case...

Dave in Fairfax
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TK

Thomas Kendrick

in reply to "Knothead" on 29/04/2005 7:39 PM

29/04/2005 8:56 PM

A "Schnitzelbank" is a drawing-horse, a bench that you can sit
on while holding a drawknife or spokeshave while using your foot to
operate a pedal to alternately clamp and release the workpiece. It is
NOT a "hot-dog-bank".

On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:39:47 -0500, "Knothead" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>My neighbor has asked if I could help build a schnitzelbank. I DAGS and came
>up with most German pages referring to cuisine or a restaurant. What am I
>looking for, anybody?
>

ON

Old Nick

in reply to "Knothead" on 29/04/2005 7:39 PM

30/04/2005 11:16 AM

In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
> My neighbor has asked if I could help build a schnitzelbank. I DAGS and came
> up with most German pages referring to cuisine or a restaurant. What am I
> looking for, anybody?
>
>
>
http://www.fuzzy.com/tooninfo/animaniacs/schnitzelbank.htm
"... Yes, "Schnitzelbank" is an old German folk song, and it's fairly
... Ist das nicht dein schnitzelbank? (Isn't that your carving bench?)
..."

ON

Old Nick

in reply to "Knothead" on 29/04/2005 7:39 PM

02/05/2005 7:31 AM

In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...

hmmm...a sausage bench...old version of Viagra?

See the topic in this ng "My new shaving horse" Pictures are alluded to.

> My neighbor has asked if I could help build a schnitzelbank. I DAGS and came
> up with most German pages referring to cuisine or a restaurant. What am I
> looking for, anybody?
>
>
>

UC

Unquestionably Confused

in reply to "Knothead" on 29/04/2005 7:39 PM

30/04/2005 2:43 AM

Thomas Kendrick wrote:
> See http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/Chemistry/WOOD/cgwkshps.htm
> which has pictures of various shaving horses. It also uses the term
> schnitzelbank on this site.
>
> There are also references to a schnitzelbank as a sausage board, but
> it is more likely that some sort of fixture for use with a drawknife
> is what he has in mind.
>
> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:39:47 -0500, "Knothead" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>>My neighbor has asked if I could help build a schnitzelbank. I DAGS and came
>>up with most German pages referring to cuisine or a restaurant. What am I
>>looking for, anybody?

Well, there you have it. Suggest you ask your neighbor how big a
sausage he wants on his schnitzelbank. If he looks at you funnier than
usual, grab the plans for the shaving horse and get busy<g>

TK

Thomas Kendrick

in reply to "Knothead" on 29/04/2005 7:39 PM

29/04/2005 9:08 PM

See http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/Chemistry/WOOD/cgwkshps.htm
which has pictures of various shaving horses. It also uses the term
schnitzelbank on this site.

There are also references to a schnitzelbank as a sausage board, but
it is more likely that some sort of fixture for use with a drawknife
is what he has in mind.

On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 19:39:47 -0500, "Knothead" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>My neighbor has asked if I could help build a schnitzelbank. I DAGS and came
>up with most German pages referring to cuisine or a restaurant. What am I
>looking for, anybody?
>


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