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Old 06-16-2008, 10:48 PM   #11
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Thank you for your encouraging posts.
But these are plagiarism through Internet.
Menbers' posts and its links are really HELP for me to do something.

Harry san
Trying to cover mistake usually turns to worse and worse.
Australian joke makes me fly in the air like as AKEDA's mark.
(I hope this post is not rude to you.)

Bj san
Outer-square-corner what you taught before is not so difficult to make, I think.
Inner-square-corner is very difficult for me to make... or I have no idea to make it with my tools.
But I think it is useful, so I will try...
That bit is interesting for me. Someday I want to buy it...
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Old 06-28-2008, 08:48 AM   #12
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I almost finished.

Some explanations.
NO.1 : I do a wrong joint on board as green arrow-line on pic-3.
But this time, I think I did a good adjustment.
No.3 : Black arrow-line = bad operation of plane( I will try sand-paper to recover).
Red arrow-line = Chiped out by bad operation of plane
Yellow arrow-line = Board A must be used a same board as B.
But I have no stock.

It is very difficult for me to make a right-angle-drawer using box-joint.
Also case, as a matter of course.
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Old 06-28-2008, 09:55 AM   #13
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Benny, that is beautiful.

Had you not pointed out places that had very minor mistakes in them, I'm sure noone would have noticed them. Having such a fine eye as you will certainly allow you to create more beautiful pieces. I think I remember you saying you haven't been doing woodworking very long, if that's the case, there is an artist in you and it is showing up in your creations.

Ed......:-)
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Old 06-28-2008, 10:18 AM   #14
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Benny, I agree with everything that Ed. has said. However, I can't understand how the drawers have anything other than 90* corners if, the two sides are identical in length and the front and rear also identical in length and all eight joints are made with the same jig. We all tend to be our own worst critics. Keep going the way you are Benny and I'm sure that all members will be looking forward to your next project with anticipation.
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Old 07-01-2008, 08:58 AM   #15
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Ed san,
Harry san
Thank you very much for your encouragements.
But I think you praise me toooooo much.
I will keep on practice.


90* corners
Like as Harry san's post, I make them identical length, and then I use same jig without change-setting.
I think I rout with care about dust or left-fibre. But result is not the same.
GAP,GAP,GAP,GAP,GAP,GAP....
But now, I think of that gap as my routing fun.
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Old 07-01-2008, 10:27 AM   #16
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Very nice Benny and thank you for the post. Every one learns from the kindness of others.
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Ah Benny,

You're a treasure. To find that learning is so refined as to find the gap to be fun is very special indeed.

The praise you recieve is definitely not enough. In this world there should be more praise and less negative criticism. You do fine work Benny.

I was told recently that I learn fast....not so...you are a very fast and careful learner, a pleasure to watch you develop and become the craftsman that is inside you.

Ed......:-)
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Doyle san
"kindness of others"... I really thank all members.
If I do not have a kindness when I post at the first, I think I might quit router woodworking at that time.
After that, from all members, I have many kindness which makes me encourage to learn.
I should thank you, all members.


Ed san
Thank you for your encouragements.
BUt I do not know what to say on your post.
Next time, please make criticism if woodwork has a value of making comments.


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Bad season for OP-type-router-table.
It is very humid season.
So... wood table and plate become too tight.
I think it might not be difficult to fit well, but dry season it will become to loose.
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Benny,
Very nice work!! There may be small things that we thing are not perfect but but take great pleasure in the things that did come out good. You've created something that you should take 99% pleasure in.
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