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joe_cool
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Found these while looking through Norm's Books looking for his blanket chest plans.

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Looks like Norm had a 510 and the Surface Planer. Wish he would have continued to use them.
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This is an occasional topic here. Most recently, I think there was a thread that had a link to a number of New Yankee Workshop videos where the various Shopsmith tools were used, at least in a cameo capacity.

But I had never seen these particular pics before. Thanks for posting.
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I just looked closer at the table and in the far back right corner you can see the surface planer and he had the belt sander as well.
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And a lathe duplicator. . .
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