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Thanks for having me

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Retired engineer here (68, but who counts?) who's a casual / hobbyist / DIY woodworker, always interested in learning new techniques, etc., especially with a tool as versatile as a router.
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Welcome to the forum :)

If you update your profile with a first name it’s always great . Most of us give a vague idea of our location also .
Glad to have you here and just a heads up , we like pics of projects ;)
Welcome to the forum! Add your first name to your profile to clear the N/a in the side panel and so we'll know what to call you. Add your location, as well.

We do like photos so show us your shop, tools, projects, etc. whenever you're ready. What sort of woodworking are you planning or doing?

Here are some photo posting tips if you’re using your phone or iPad – the best way for proper orientation is to shoot landscape (widescreen). Rotate your phone or iPad CCW for proper orientation. If you want your photos to be portrait then open the photo in a viewer on your computer, rotate it to the orientation you want, then save it in that orientation. It will be correct when you upload it to the servers here. If you’re shooting video please shoot widescreen like our monitors, not portrait.

The best way to post photos in line with your text is to use Go Advanced below the Quick Reply window. If you’re starting a new thread then you’re automatically in the Advanced editor. Click on the Paper Clip on the ribbon bar and that will bring up a dialogue box where you can browse to your photos. Upload them and then put your cursor where you want a photo, hit the dropdown beside the Paper Clip, and choose the photo you want inserted. If you have several photos and just want them at the end of your text then put your cursor at the end and hit the Insert All on the dropdown list of photos.

David
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Hello and welcome to the router forum
Welcome to the Forum...
Hello and welcome to the router forum
Welcome to the forum.
Glad you chose to join the fun. Sometimes I think woodworking isn't so much a hobby as it is an addiction. Congratulations on retiring. Life changes radically when you have time to think and do.
Welcome to the Router Forums.
G'day,,, welcome to the forum.
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