Re: Project Idea

2015-05-04 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)

I was looking for the "Like" button LOL


On 5/4/2015 10:22 PM, Dexter Bland wrote:
Had to come up with a way to hold the box, hence the mounted board on 
the legacy. It would be almost impossible to cut the pieces and then 
glue them together and all the cuts line up perfectly.
Mike, I used your "number of cranks" to determine distance moved 
instead of using the scale. Makes the process go much faster and 
probably more accurate. That was a very valuable hint.

On Monday, May 4, 2015 at 9:05:24 AM UTC-5, LILtwisted wrote:

Hello Dexter, Great project.  I am just getting off the road and
going through the group posts.  I like the way you dropped the
pre-built box down to surface level to accomplish the cuts, way to
start with the end in mind.  Keep up the good work, it's the
little details that make the wow.

Mike
OK

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Re: Project Idea

2015-05-04 Thread Dexter Bland
Had to come up with a way to hold the box, hence the mounted board on the 
legacy. It would be almost  impossible to cut the pieces and then glue them 
together and all the cuts line up perfectly. 
 
Mike, I used your "number of cranks" to determine distance moved instead of 
using the scale. Makes the process go much faster and probably more 
accurate. That was a very valuable hint.
On Monday, May 4, 2015 at 9:05:24 AM UTC-5, LILtwisted wrote:

>  Hello Dexter, Great project.  I am just getting off the road and going 
> through the group posts.  I like the way you dropped the pre-built box down 
> to surface level to accomplish the cuts, way to start with the end in 
> mind.  Keep up the good work, it's the little details that make the wow.
>
> Mike
> OK
>
> 
>

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Re: Project Idea

2015-05-04 Thread Okla Mike (Liltwisted)
Hello Dexter, Great project.  I am just getting off the road and going 
through the group posts.  I like the way you dropped the pre-built box 
down to surface level to accomplish the cuts, way to start with the end 
in mind.  Keep up the good work, it's the little details that make the wow.


Mike
OK

On 5/4/2015 8:47 AM, Curtis wrote:

Hello again Dexter.
Im sorry that no one else has posted to your project.
I personally would like to thank you for the time you put twords this 
posting.
I think the lack of response has more to do with the Clear Cut A Dry 
pictures, There is not room for questions form others To make. ;-)


I very much like your use of the story stick idea, It would make it 
very easy to reproduce as many exact copies of your wood project as 
you may want to make,

Your checkering idea makes an ordinary wood project look Extraordinary.
 I Thank you.
C.A.G.



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Re: Project Idea

2015-05-04 Thread Curtis
Hello again Dexter.
Im sorry that no one else has posted to your project.
I personally would like to thank you for the time you put twords this 
posting.
I think the lack of response has more to do with the Clear Cut A Dry 
pictures, There is not room for questions form others To make. ;-)

I very much like your use of the story stick idea, It would make it very 
easy to reproduce as many exact copies of your wood project as you may want 
to make,
Your checkering idea makes an ordinary wood project look Extraordinary.
 I Thank you.
C.A.G.



 

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Re: barley twist original router tables

2015-05-04 Thread Curtis
Hello Anekcahap Tkay 

Ive been a subscriber to Voxa for a while, his work is always something 
worth watching, His use of the Auger drill bit for a lead screw is 
something that I would have never thought of. But I think its a brilliant 
idea,  His Jig although somewhat limited is also Goof Proof, the hold down 
keeps the work in contact with the router bit,so there is no chance of slop 
or play from the wood moving while being cut, and since there are no gears 
or any thing that could slip or come apart his set up is Almost  "FOOL 
Proof".
The true test for a Craftsman is not only what he makes but how he makes 
his craft. Having to make your own tool to get the job done is something 
that I personally find inspiring .
Thank you for sharing this video with us, Im sure many of our group would 
have missed this otherwise,
Have a good day.
C.A.G.

On Friday, May 1, 2015 at 2:58:06 PM UTC-4, Александр Ткач wrote:
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLZN6u8iwvs&feature=youtube_gdata_player

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