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Regards and thanks for the postings...
David Wohlgemuth
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The Table is 8 3/4" high by 8 1/2" and 13". Thanks to all for your nice
comments.
David
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Tim Krause wrote:
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> I like the attention to the details! How big is that table?
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> -Tim
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Tim
Warning - Not LOM!!
I made some doll furniture for my granddaughter to go with her 18" American
Girl Dolls. I want to make a couple of chairs, a rocker and a dresser
sometime this summer.
Tools used: table saw, band saw, Leigh FMT (frame mortise tenon jig),
routers, sanders - the FMT was ver
I was there from the beginning but missed the first 15 minutes as I was not
receiving the audio.
I appreciated hearing:
a) that EVO parts were identical to the older mill parts that we use.
b) Legacy Woodworking's perspective on why they went into CNC. Makes me
remember when most of the world g
Oh wellI was looking for a good use for your custom brackets
Thanks
David - northern tier PA
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 11:55 AM, Tim Krause wrote:
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> I'd use the horizontal vise in that case.
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> -Tim
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> - Original Message -
> *From:* Dav
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Tim Krause wrote
in part:
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> I had a request for a 90 degree bracket that fits the wide channel on the
> aluminum rails.
>
OK, I have a question on the possible use of these brackets. I have been
cleaning out the barn, so that I can easily get the portable b
Well, lets see:
- flooring and kitchen replacement in son's house - nope, no use for the
ornamental mill
- roofs on son's, daughter's and my houses - nope
- replaced electrical wiring (no more knob and tube) - nope
- painted daughter's house - nope
- tore down back of house and helped contractor pu
Hello Curt and Tim and all others
I also read these posts very faithfully. Ten years ago we bought a house
built in 1881. This Winter/Spring activity is revamping three bedrooms and
a hall. Electricity for the closets, removing wall paper, plastering,
scraping woodwork.
All I will say is
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Tim Krause wrote
in part:
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> .. I started thinking about making a flexible curve jig for template use.
> It would save space from having a bunch of templates in the shop.
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Don't know that this will help, but maybe it will trigger some thought:
http://ww