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| This is a discussion on Introduction to the use of template guides within the Guide Bushings and Templates forums, part of the Routers category; Tom, I am sooooo glad you have gotten your computer problem corrected. We have missed ... |
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Tom, I am sooooo glad you have gotten your computer problem corrected. We have missed your considerable presence on the forum and breathe a collective sigh of relief that you are ba... aw, hell, we're just glad you're back!!!! ![]() I love the chairs, Tom! They have a pleasing design. Are they oak? What kind of finish?
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Hi Tom Nice job on the chairs BUT what is that under the chair and top of the table ? A new way to stay warm ? or to dry out the finish...? or a new way to smoke your ham hocks ![]() Looks like white rocks and candles in a banana split/candy mint dish..now I see where you get your template designs, you look at the rug on the floor ![]() =========== Quote:
__________________ MLCS Instruction Pages & Videos plus FREE MLCS Project Plans http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops.../instruct.html Part Finder find parts for your power tools http://www.ereplacementparts.com/ Need some help replacing the parts http://forums.ereplacementparts.com/ Many Router Tips from RWS http://www.routerworkshop.com/router_tip_glossary.html http://www.routerforums.com/email-ro...-members-only/ Router Tables ,Ready to use http://www.rt1000.com/ http://rt1000.com/_wsn/page2.html Bob J. Last edited by bobj3; 01-25-2008 at 09:11 PM. | |||
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There isn't much that isn't picked-up by you're Eagle eyes Bj!
__________________ Harry The best advice that I can give a newcomer to routing is, learn to use the router mounted, this can be as simple as a board held in a vice, with the router firmly attached and a simple fence held with clamps, and when he/she feels competant and confident in it's use and is familiar with all aspects of safety, THEN, and only then proceed to learn how to use the router hand held. This is MY opinion, and may or may not coincide with that of the forum management, but is based on a lifetime of woodworking. http://members.dodo.com.au/~sharry02/ | ||
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Hi Harry Bad habit of mine , I just about always look at what's in the background it tells me more than what's up front.. ![]() =========== Quote:
__________________ MLCS Instruction Pages & Videos plus FREE MLCS Project Plans http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops.../instruct.html Part Finder find parts for your power tools http://www.ereplacementparts.com/ Need some help replacing the parts http://forums.ereplacementparts.com/ Many Router Tips from RWS http://www.routerworkshop.com/router_tip_glossary.html http://www.routerforums.com/email-ro...-members-only/ Router Tables ,Ready to use http://www.rt1000.com/ http://rt1000.com/_wsn/page2.html Bob J. | |||
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Bj, I have posted an answer THREE TIMES to you're post #17 of this thread but they are nowhere to be seen. Before doing the last one I logged off the forum, came back and made the third attempt but I still can't see it. Any ideas?
__________________ Harry The best advice that I can give a newcomer to routing is, learn to use the router mounted, this can be as simple as a board held in a vice, with the router firmly attached and a simple fence held with clamps, and when he/she feels competant and confident in it's use and is familiar with all aspects of safety, THEN, and only then proceed to learn how to use the router hand held. This is MY opinion, and may or may not coincide with that of the forum management, but is based on a lifetime of woodworking. http://members.dodo.com.au/~sharry02/ | ||
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HI Harry Not sure but try it wilthout the quote\\ =========== Quote:
__________________ MLCS Instruction Pages & Videos plus FREE MLCS Project Plans http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops.../instruct.html Part Finder find parts for your power tools http://www.ereplacementparts.com/ Need some help replacing the parts http://forums.ereplacementparts.com/ Many Router Tips from RWS http://www.routerworkshop.com/router_tip_glossary.html http://www.routerforums.com/email-ro...-members-only/ Router Tables ,Ready to use http://www.rt1000.com/ http://rt1000.com/_wsn/page2.html Bob J. | |||
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| Forum Contributor ![]() Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: New Lebanon, Ohio "USA" First Name: Dave or "Doc" Posts: 8,784 ![]() |
Harry, maybe it's your FIREWALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dave, my Zone alarm settings haven't been altered, all my other threads, links and photographs have got through. I'll do as Bj suggests, he's usually right!
__________________ Harry The best advice that I can give a newcomer to routing is, learn to use the router mounted, this can be as simple as a board held in a vice, with the router firmly attached and a simple fence held with clamps, and when he/she feels competant and confident in it's use and is familiar with all aspects of safety, THEN, and only then proceed to learn how to use the router hand held. This is MY opinion, and may or may not coincide with that of the forum management, but is based on a lifetime of woodworking. http://members.dodo.com.au/~sharry02/ | ||
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"but I must say with the DVD disk you can put up to 8 hrs. of viewing on one standard DVD disk..." Bj, I'm intrigued by the fact that you can squeeze 8 hours of video onto a DVD. I know that you use WMF files, whatever they are. How do you convert other farmats, I'm sure that Tom would be interested. I hope that doing as you suggested posts this my fourth attempt at sending my message.
__________________ Harry The best advice that I can give a newcomer to routing is, learn to use the router mounted, this can be as simple as a board held in a vice, with the router firmly attached and a simple fence held with clamps, and when he/she feels competant and confident in it's use and is familiar with all aspects of safety, THEN, and only then proceed to learn how to use the router hand held. This is MY opinion, and may or may not coincide with that of the forum management, but is based on a lifetime of woodworking. http://members.dodo.com.au/~sharry02/ | ||
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Hallelujah, the man is a genius!
__________________ Harry The best advice that I can give a newcomer to routing is, learn to use the router mounted, this can be as simple as a board held in a vice, with the router firmly attached and a simple fence held with clamps, and when he/she feels competant and confident in it's use and is familiar with all aspects of safety, THEN, and only then proceed to learn how to use the router hand held. This is MY opinion, and may or may not coincide with that of the forum management, but is based on a lifetime of woodworking. http://members.dodo.com.au/~sharry02/ | ||
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