Bob the Angry Flower by Stephen Notley for December 11, 2023

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    The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Your anger will protect you.

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    rossevrymn  about 1 year ago

    Must outsource my Dr. Who team for a quip.

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    Radish...   about 1 year ago

    Meep Meep.

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    markkahler52  about 1 year ago

    Bob, live you not next door to the Venus Flytraps?!

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    Teto85 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    A mandrel, mandril, or arbor is a tapered tool against which material can be forged, pressed, stretched or shaped (e.g., a ring mandrel – also called a triblet1 – used by jewellers to increase the diameter of a wedding ring), or a flanged or tapered or threaded bar that grips a workpiece to be machined in a lathe. A flanged mandrel is a parallel bar of a specific diameter with an integral flange towards one end, and threaded at the opposite end. Work is gripped between the flange and a nut on the thread. A tapered mandrel (often called a plain mandrel) has a taper of approximately 0.005 inches per foot and is designed to hold work by being driven into an accurate hole on the work, gripping the work by friction. A threaded mandrel may have a male or female thread, and work which has an opposing thread is screwed onto the mandrel.

    I use mandrels when making reeds for my bassoon and contrabassoon.

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