Flintstone & Knotsaw
Knotsaw Knotsaw
Hey Flintstone, I’ve been carving a walnut slab and I keep checking the grain to see where the wood will hold. You ever notice how a straight grain feels like a straight path, but a crooked one turns into a whole new story? Maybe we can trade a few tales while we stack up some firewood.
Flintstone Flintstone
Sounds like a good plan. A straight grain’s like a straight road, easy to follow. A crooked one is a whole different adventure. Let’s swap some stories while we stack the wood and get the fire roaring.
Knotsaw Knotsaw
Sure thing, Flintstone, just keep an eye on the grain and I’ll keep my tools steady. Bring the oak, bring the stories, and we’ll see which one burns brighter.
Flintstone Flintstone
Good idea, buddy. Keep that oak handy, and I’ll bring the fire and the stories—let's see which one lights up the night.
Knotsaw Knotsaw
Glad you’re ready. I’ll have the oak waiting, and you bring the fire. We’ll see which story gets the spark first.
Flintstone Flintstone
Alright, buddy. I’ll bring the fire, you bring the oak, and we’ll see which story crackles first.
Knotsaw Knotsaw
Got it, Flintstone. I’ll line up the oak, check each grain, and when you get that first crackle, I’ll spin the story of the pine that tried to be a table. Let's see which one takes the lead.