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Old 06-23-2007, 10:44 PM   #1
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hey im thinking about purchasing one of thses, im getting a lathe to make pens soon hopefully this summer, and i want to mae jewelry boxes, amybe start an online store sometime but what do you guys think of this machine? think of the awesome jewelry boxes you can make?
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Old 06-23-2007, 10:57 PM   #2
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It's a cool machine Jeff and expensive You have expensive taste! But you might want to get some wood working experience with other machines first. You seem to have a lot more money than I did when I was 17

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Old 06-23-2007, 11:24 PM   #3
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funny thing is i have never had a job, i worked at my grandmas house for years and years til she passed away a year ago. I am desprately looking for a job for the summer so i can buy some much needed tools: table saw, table sander, band saw.
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Jeff,

Pace yourself, buddy. It takes MANY years to build up to the workshop of your dreams, and for good reason. As you learn to make do with what you have, you learn a lot of basic skills. I have more than once bought tools at a bargain from someone who bought a ton of tools all at once and thought that would let him make fantastic furniture the next weekend. All it did was left him frustrated and disappointed.

Machines don't make the woodworker, they help him. Start small, get good with what you have, and then let your projects steer you to where you need to go. If you're doing small boxes and turning pens, why would you need a $1000 tablesaw? You could rough your stock on a bandsaw or even use a circular saw, or even a $200 bench tablesaw.

Look around for older tools in your area. Find a good used bandsaw or tablesaw, learn how to tune it up. Save up and buy 'quality' tools, you're young and have the time to hunt out the real gems in classifieds and on Craigslist. You will be amazed at what is available. Remember when you deal second hand, all prices are negotiable, but be reasonable. Almost every woodworker I've bought a tool from has been willing to sit and talk about what they've made with that tool, and how to get the most from it, and I think they're generally sad to see the tool go. A couple just want the albatross gone....

If you're going to try to sell stuff, make sure you can sell things first! Nothing hurts more than having a bunch of craft show merchandise sitting unsold on your shelves in your shop mocking you on the waste of time and resources you put into them. Make a few boxes the hard way, see if they sell, then you can figure out what tools will make it more profitable for you to meet your demand.

I admire your ambition and drive, but would hate to have you make some of the mistakes that I and others have made already. I don't mean to ramble on, I hope that I've given you a tip or two you can use.
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Doug., beautifully said, I'm sure we all feel the same, but few of us could have put it so sensitively.
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yeah i really do need to pace myself but this will definately be a later on thing for me, i never thought about getting used but i''ll check craiglsist's
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Hi Jeff

Check on eBay and at the Service Center at Sears I have seen them go on eBay for a low as 500.oo bucks but most are sold ASIS but that's no big deal because the Fac.can repair them and make them like new again ...

BUT I will say they are NOT cheap , I now have over 3500.oo dollars in the one I have with all the extra bits and so on....

http://cgi.ebay.com/Craftsman-CompuC...QQcmdZViewItem

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yeah i really do need to pace myself but this will definately be a later on thing for me, i never thought about getting used but i''ll check craiglsist's
jeff
Check for auctions in your area as well, and garage sales too. I've gotten a lot of good tools, both power and hand, this way. Sure, some are old, and some are REALLY old, but the average person will never wear them out. A little cleaning, some new bits or blades and you're good to go.

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