Louisiana Benedictine monks building caskets using Festools

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Just saw an interesting video on the BBC News web site about Benedictine monks in Louisiana that have been making their own caskets.  They recently started selling caskets outside their order, only to be served with a cease and desist order from the morticians and funeral directors in a protectionistic maneuver.  Interestingly, the monks are using Festool sanders and dust extractors. 

[smile]
 
They've been fighting that protectionist law for a couple years now.  We need to send WikiLeaks to pay the morticians a visit :)
 
Yikes!!

Hope these guys realise their points score for admission through the Pearly Gates has probably just taken a beating!!!
 
I remember hearing a story from Sedge about doing a sander demo for someone building caskets.  I do not recall if it was this group or an Amish group.  Maybe Shane has heard that one too and can clarify.

Oh, in reading further about this situation earlier today, the original law seems to have come about in part to ensure that caskets are built to not exceed a certain size that is dictated by Louisiana's above ground burial chambers. 

Peter
 
PaulMarcel said:
They've been fighting that protectionist law for a couple years now.  We need to send WikiLeaks to pay the morticians a visit :)

I was thinking a visit from Vinny and Guido might be more appropriate... 

[scared]
 
Hey I made an urn using only 2 festools, but no one served me! [laughing]

Lambeater

 
lambeater said:
Hey I made an urn using only 2 festools, but no one served me! [laughing]
Lambeater

I'm not sure I should ask.... did you use dust collection?! [eek]

Cheers,
Steve
 
I did a bit more research on the topic and found their business has died out with all the publicity.... (insert rim shot here)

Takes finish sanding to a whole new level.....

Cheers,
Steve
 
Steve R said:
lambeater said:
Hey I made an urn using only 2 festools, but no one served me! [laughing]
Lambeater

I'm not sure I should ask.... did you use dust collection?! [eek]

Cheers,
Steve

Sure did, CT22 and RO125 to profile.  [scared] Hand rubbed with 7 coats of modified tung oil. Ashes went in after completion!!!

thx
Lambeater
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lambeater said:
Steve R said:
lambeater said:
Hey I made an urn using only 2 festools, but no one served me! [laughing]
Lambeater

I'm not sure I should ask.... did you use dust collection?! [eek]

Cheers,
Steve

Sure did, CT22 and RO125 to profile.  [scared] Hand rubbed with 7 coats of modified tung oil. Ashes went in after completion!!!

thx
Lambeater
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Very, Very nice work!

Cheers,
Steve
 
lambeater said:
Steve R said:
lambeater said:
Hey I made an urn using only 2 festools, but no one served me! [laughing]
Lambeater

I'm not sure I should ask.... did you use dust collection?! [eek]

Cheers,
Steve

Sure did, CT22 and RO125 to profile.  [scared] Hand rubbed with 7 coats of modified tung oil. Ashes went in after completion!!!

thx
Lambeater
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Is it insensitive to ask who is in there?
 
Kev said:
lambeater said:
Steve R said:
lambeater said:
Hey I made an urn using only 2 festools, but no one served me! [laughing]
Lambeater

I'm not sure I should ask.... did you use dust collection?! [eek]

Cheers,
Steve

Sure did, CT22 and RO125 to profile.  [scared] Hand rubbed with 7 coats of modified tung oil. Ashes went in after completion!!!

thx
Lambeater
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IMG_0190.jpg

Is it insensitive to ask who is in there?

Dang Ice Tea almost came out my nose when I read this...LOL

Cheers,
Steve
 
Steve R said:
Kev said:
lambeater said:
Steve R said:
lambeater said:
Hey I made an urn using only 2 festools, but no one served me! [laughing]
Lambeater

I'm not sure I should ask.... did you use dust collection?! [eek]

Cheers,
Steve

Sure did, CT22 and RO125 to profile.  [scared] Hand rubbed with 7 coats of modified tung oil. Ashes went in after completion!!!

thx
Lambeater
IMG_0189.jpg
IMG_0190.jpg

Is it insensitive to ask who is in there?

Dang Ice Tea almost came out my nose when I read this...LOL

Cheers,
Steve

Nope you guys can ask. Nobody in the pictures, but my buddy is now at his home. Interesting story, I have been friends since I arrived in Canada 13yrs ago and he worked on the oil rigs as an x-ray tech for the pipe welding, his mission was to make lots of money away from home and retire at 50. Well all those years of x-raying played havoc and he ended with brain cancer. So while he was going through all his treatments, me and him went over to his dads house and he gave me about 6 lengths of 3 x 12 walnut that had air dryed for over 30yrs, came from a tree that his dad cut. The plan was to build him a hope chest before he passed. Well the time came too quick so the plan changed and I ended up making an urn. All hand cut curves on the band saw and 9 individual pieces. Ashes went in the bottom under a screw in cover. And when that thing is full it is heavy. He would have thought this thread was pretty funny.

thx
Lambeater
 
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