The little box works wonders.
Slightly off topic (from woodworking that is) (on topic for the box)
When i was just out of HS, some of my buddies and i went to a country fair.
there was the sledge hammer (heavy wooden mallet) and high bell apparatus where a couple of hulks were trying to ring the bell with not much success. I decided to give a try. Being only about 5-5 or 5-6 and barely 140#'s I drew a lot of snickers as I stepped up to the block. what those hulks did not know was that my business at the time was swinging a heavy hammer at large rocks and splitting them. some of those rocks weighed atleast a half ton. It took several men to turn them to position for splitting. since i was new man in the crew and full of piss & vinigar, it was my job to split the largest of the rocks. the finer trimming was up to the journeyman masons with 2#to 8# hammers.
As i stepped forward, i gave the attendant two quarters for six shots. the first quarter was for three trial swings. I used those trial swings to get a feel for just how to hit the block square. I barely made it half way to the bell. I asked the attendant if he could hold my place for a minute or two. A lot of unsavory remarks followed as i trotted over to the soft drink stand right next door. i returned in a few seconds with a couple of low wooden coke cartons. i placed them right where I felt I needed to place my feet, stepped up with the heavy mallet and gave a prodigeous swing.
CLANG!!!!. A second swing. CLANG !!!!! A third swing. CLANG!!!!!!!. I had won three cigars. I did not smoke then and never have since my first try at ten years old. My buddies each took one and insisted I take the third. If i was big enough to win them, I was big enough to smoke one. I agreed, but before I lit up, I went to the candied apple booth and got a candied apple. I drew more stares as i walked around with lit cigar in one hand and candied apple in the other

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Tinker