I read somewhere that if you have wobbly hands that tying a weight to your
wrist can help.
Has anyone every tried this?
Seems like a good idea - like a motion damper
Richard Brooks - 13 Dec 2005 17:05 GMT
> I read somewhere that if you have wobbly hands that tying a weight to your
> wrist can help.
>
> Has anyone every tried this?
>
> Seems like a good idea - like a motion damper
It's an old idea and the results first publicly seen following that
little kid on the trike in the film 'The Shining.'
There might be a trade-off in future years by some medical strain
problem though, but still a good idea.
Richard.
Charles Fox - 13 Dec 2005 17:23 GMT
Use both hands together. Their different wobbles tend to cancel each other
out.
>I read somewhere that if you have wobbly hands that tying a weight to your
> wrist can help.
>
> Has anyone every tried this?
>
> Seems like a good idea - like a motion damper
e - 13 Dec 2005 18:04 GMT
>I read somewhere that if you have wobbly hands that tying a weight to your
>wrist can help.
>
>Has anyone every tried this?
>
>Seems like a good idea - like a motion damper
for me, resting my hands on something cures the shakes.
me-me - 13 Dec 2005 21:22 GMT
> In article <dnmsc3$9o3$7$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk>, "Martin"
> <spamspam@spam.spam> wrote:
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> for me, resting my hands on something cures the shakes.
Taking a stiff drink helps for me every time.
Or was that the reason of the wobbling???
I forgot!
That D@mned Jack Daniels!
Dennis
Martin - 14 Dec 2005 15:39 GMT
>>Taking a stiff drink helps for me every time.
That works!!
Mad-Modeller - 14 Dec 2005 05:58 GMT
> >I read somewhere that if you have wobbly hands that tying a weight to your
> >wrist can help.
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> for me, resting my hands on something cures the shakes.
Marianne With the Shaky Hands
What she does to a man with those shaky hands....
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Ozmoddler - 14 Dec 2005 08:53 GMT
Wwwhhaatt ddoo yyoouu mmmeeaan ssshhhhaaaaaking hhhands ????
Milton Bell - 24 Dec 2005 17:17 GMT
Don't know about that. Mine shake whether I pick up a half-pint or a fifth.
:)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to All
MB
> From: "Martin" <spamspam@spam.spam>
> Newsgroups: rec.models.scale
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> Seems like a good idea - like a motion damper
skippy1@earthdome.com - 28 Dec 2005 18:33 GMT
If your hands are shaking
Then
you
are
too
f.cking
OLD
TO
BUILD
Give it up, crawl into the box and croak
Peter W. - 29 Dec 2005 04:40 GMT
Such a useful comment!
We all feel very honored that you graced us with your wisdom. I think
that we all could use more of your highly intelligent way of thinking.
It's f-n' brilliant!
Thanks!
Peteski
Doc Hopper - 29 Dec 2005 04:56 GMT
Peter,
I was not going to dignify the original post with a comment, but you have
responded quite nicely and eloquently.
Thanks.
Doc
Fingers not yet wobbley they will become that way as with the rest of us.
> Such a useful comment!
>
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> Peteski
Art Murray - 29 Dec 2005 15:11 GMT
I am constantly amazed at how some people revel in their ignorance and
persist in public demonstrations of such low intellect.
Art.
> If your hands are shaking
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> Give it up, crawl into the box and croak