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Re: I-Box Box

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@ JB what a nice job but you always do>
What is the tube on the BS near the blade top support? Air hose?
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Re: I-Box Box

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I thought I should post a picture of the quality of joints the I-Box jig is capable of. It is not only the I-Box however. The Forrest box joint blade set is a big player.

I don't know how one could get a better more precise joint.
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Those joints are gonna really pop when finished! :cool:
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JPG wrote:Those joints are gonna really pop when finished! :cool:
Ya swell and crack :eek:
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Is this type of negative comment really necessary?
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moose wrote:Is this type of negative comment really necessary?
Lighten up it was in sarcasm :rolleyes: We all know it will not or at least all but maybe one :)
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Sorry but 'we' did not 'all' know but thank you for changing your attitude.
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Re: I-Box Box

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ERLover wrote:
moose wrote:Is this type of negative comment really necessary?
Lighten up it was in sarcasm :rolleyes: We all know it will not or at least all but maybe one :)

That's the problem with 'sarcasm'.

Same sometimes when said in jest.

If the intention is not clear it becomes misunderstood.

Yes I be guilty there as well.

Truth be told, if too tight, cracking may occur.

No that is NOT what I meant by 'POP'. I was referring to grain reveal.
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@ JPG, >No that is NOT what I meant by 'POP'. I was referring to grain reveal.

I KNEW exactly what you meant. Just tried to throw some JPG humor back :)
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Greenie, Grayling, SS stand alone BS and BS SPT, jointer and belt sander, 3 Ers with Speed Changers. I think those 3 cover my ER needs, and space for them. :)
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Maybe, just maybe what a few of us should do is read and then reread what we have just written before it gets posted.

I delete almost as much as I end up posting.

When I say this I have just two or three active posters in mind. I shutter to think what some of the lurkers think. Maybe this is why they are lurkers and not "active members".

This is not the friendly forum that it once was.
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