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Old 07-03-2008, 11:02 PM   #1
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Hello! Members I"m new At this so please be a little understanding
Just curios about the forum and it possible benefits
I 've been doing wood work for 51 years but we all can learn from others hard work and trials and perhaps pass along some tips of our own. Hopefully this will happen in the future.
I do basic inlaying: custom furniture and cabinet work as well as sound system related woodworking projects
I'm in Philadelphia PA


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Old 07-04-2008, 02:47 AM   #2
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Gidday, John. We're a forum with members of widely ranging experience (and skills ) I think I'll be picking your brains on inlaying which is a new field for me. Enjoy.
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Welcome to the forum John, I'm of the same opinion as Geordie. I could use some tips on inlay work. I have tried it one or twice, would like to do more.
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Welcome John to the forums. Glad to have you join us with all that experience. Yes, we share our experience and advice as well as mistakes. Welcome.
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Welcome John

Like you, I had many years with woodworking, and thought I had a good grip on the subject.

This forum has given me new ideas and technics, that I never knew existed. There is a wealth of knowledge and someone always has the answer or an opinion on how to do it.

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