and the yield was a bit better than anticipated.
But now that I have done this, I have to decide just what I am going to use the resulting parts for.
One project is almost certainly going to be an extension table for the right end of the Shopsmith. A table that won't be used for woodworking so much as shop administration (project paper work).
I might even allow myself a cup of coffee or a soda on this table. Currently, there is a self imposed ruin that I shall have no beverage on the existing work tables. I have had too many accidental spills on or near the Shopsmith.
I also learned how to do photo attachments rather than inserts. I think I prefer the insert. Attachments are sort of forced on the viewer.
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Dusty
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Dusty
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Hi Dusty! I really appreciate the photos put right in the text. Whether photos or links, I'm gonna look at all of them. (Not forced - just curious) When they come in the form of links, after viewing one, I go back,via 'back arrow' and then have to scroll back to the next picture link. To me this is a lot of unnecessary 'clicking and scrolling.dusty wrote: "...I also learned how to do photo attachments rather than inserts. I think I prefer the insert. Attachments are sort of forced on the viewer.
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
Chuck in Lancaster, CA
Chuck in Lancaster, CA