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| Forum Administrator Supreme Forum King Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada First Name: Mark Posts: 3,787 ![]() | Quote:
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| Registered User New Member | a jig for making cabreal legs |
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| Registered User | Can't get enough on dove tailing with routers. Thank you for youe website. Chris Betts |
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| Registered User | jigs ,more jigs ,jig of the week, details on making the jig. |
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Jig for queen ann legs making moulding for pediment style mirrors step by step patterns to achieve desired results | |
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Iwould like to see detailed instructions on doing inlays. I watch your program all the time and the one time you did an inlayed table top the cable went on the blink and I saw nothing. Sure would like to learn how to do that. | |
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| Registered User Jr. Member | 1. Wood inlays 2. Plans for the push block you use that comes apart 3. Jig to make splines |
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| Registered User | Will we be able to see you on any of the channels in the Vancouver B.C. region in the new year. You are not on the Knowledge Net Work anymoere. thanks len. |
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | Hay.. How about some good tip on safety.On both hand held and table routers.My buddy lost the tip of his finger on the router table by not using push sticks and blocks.It is very important to keep all of you fingers. So remember to use thoes push sticks..Learning Herb
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