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Recent comments
Re: It's impossible to cheat at woodworking
Each person must decide what is cheating and what isn't. Each person works wood differently than anyone else. Some use certain tools/jigs. Others use more. Some use tradional and some use modern. while most it is a combination of the two. Thus no such thing as cheating
posted: 11:26 pm on January 20thRe: UPDATE: Routers & Router Tables from the editors of Fine Woodworking
oh yes please...... let me know when available to buy also please
posted: 8:47 pm on October 8thRe: The Biggest Lathe We've Ever Seen
The Video that DannyMcC posted shows a man that should be honored by woodworkers. The video here is interesting but I would be more interested in seening an article about the other guy. Thanks Danny
posted: 12:22 pm on August 5thRe: UPDATE: Making a Welsh Stick Chair with Hugh Roberts
Nice, it would be fun to learn how to build Welsh style
posted: 8:13 pm on August 2ndu see all the american, european and japaneese styles it is good to see more
Re: Neckties and Tablesaws Just Don't Mix
I have had a tablesaw injury. Fortunately not too bad I still have all my fingers. Now....
posted: 8:02 pm on July 6thI do not care if he never turned on the saw for the photo op or not. What I do care about is the pure stupidity and dangerous act he is showing in the photo op by wearing the tie. If he is so into safety WHY is he breaking one of the first cardinal rules.
As for the SawStop. Once it comes into my price range (wood hobbyist). I will be one of the first in line for it.
BUT DO NOT TELL/FORCE TO BUY SOMETHING BECAUSE OF YOUR VIEWS.
Take the law and shove it!
Re: UPDATE: Making Wood Tools with John Wilson
This sounds like a good book with the asides added it should be great reading and learning
posted: 11:14 pm on June 24thRe: UPDATE: Fine Woodworking Best Workbenches from the editors of Fine Woodworking and a special magazine issue, Workbenches.
This sounds like a real good deal. I am using a pieced together workbench (basic style) until I can get all the supplies to build one, which will include a face and tail vices and bench dogs. Love both the online and the magazine
posted: 1:18 pm on March 24thThank you,
Roy