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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Like the title asks, what would you most like to see on the forums? BJ has expressed a common request, to get the plans for the 1000 - 1400 series shows online for download. Who would you like to hear Rick chat with on his audio blog? Should we have a section for Template Tom to teach about using guide bushings and templates? Videos showing how to build a table and / or projects? These are questions for you to answer... what do you want?
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Mike I know this is a hard one, but jigs/templetes that Bob and Rick use on the shows. It can be just a snapshot of the jig with the just measurements in the snapshot and a small how to setup it up and use the jig/templetes. ![]() The one that comes to mind is the stairs, both types. I know Bob shows how to make the templetes in show but it's not the same as a black & white one we can print out as a hard copy. .Bj ![]()
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | An excellent suggestion BJ. I know my local lumber yard has a template they loan out when customers buy the supplies for building stairs. It would be nice to have your own.
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| Forum Administrator Supreme Forum King | It's possible to get pictures of Bob and Rick's jigs, I would do it, although I don't have enough time to...
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| Registered User Dedicated Member | Yes to all of the above. I read a lot about the jigs and ways to do some of the things you guys talk about but sometimes have a hard time visualizing how to do it (a picture worth a thousand words) mainly my fault I know. And I don't want to take anything away from Bob and Rick since I think they are tops with the router but I would defentally be interested in Tom's templates that he uses. Walt |
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | All of the above!!! Jack |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | I have to agree with "yes to all"!! ![]()
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| Registered User New Member | Another "yes" to all of the above, I am a novice with the router as far as any kind of "furniture" type of stuff goes. John |
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| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | All of the above Mike! I would agree with Bob though, some info on jigs would be great and I would love to hear more about template routing. Corey Oh and I would like to see/hear Bob R. interview Bob J I do enjoy Bob's Inteview and interactive Blog!Last edited by challagan; 02-13-2007 at 06:28 PM. |
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| Registered User Forum Geek | When you actually get to see the show on PBS, it is only about 20 minutes long. Bob and Rick briefly explain what the jig does. Seldom have I seen how the jig is made. Like all of the others, more detail. I work every other Saturday and that is the day RW is on my local PBS stations and sometimes only 1 Saturday a month. Please, make Rick a bigger contributor to this site. -Derek |
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