"My Shop" American Woodworker Oct/Nov '08

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"My Shop" American Woodworker Oct/Nov '08

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Hello,

Just got the newest American Woodworker magazine. Pages 86-87 have a nice home shop featuring a MarkV + jointer + bandsaw. It also shows a Google Sketchup model of the shop, including a rudimentary Mark V model done last year by one "nuhobby."

We'll all be published soon, I'm sure....
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Congratulations are in order!! I will toast you here with a glass of wine!
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nuhobby wrote:Hello,

Just got the newest American Woodworker magazine. Pages 86-87 have a nice home shop featuring a MarkV + jointer + bandsaw. It also shows a Google Sketchup model of the shop, including a rudimentary Mark V model done last year by one "nuhobby."

We'll all be published soon, I'm sure....
It's nice to know the guy that has that EZ Smart System. Nice shop!! Nice job of getting it published. When we talked about this shop in another thread a week or so ago, we had no idea this was yours. Here's an ATTA BOY!!
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You belong in the "Best Ever Workshops" section for Better Homes and Gardens. Makes a guy proud. Congratulations.

Maybe you'd provide a little info on just how yuou went about making this happen.

BTW, please point me to the previous thread that Charlese speaks of earlier in this thread. I missed it somehow. Gotta go tomorrow and buy me an American Woodworker Magazine.
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dusty wrote:BTW, please point me to the previous thread that Charlese speaks of earlier in this thread. I missed it somehow. Gotta go tomorrow and buy me an American Woodworker Magazine.
Here you go Dusty! Posts 15 and 16. http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthr ... 254&page=2
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Hi Folks,

Just to clarify, I'll claim the origination of the sketchup "Mark V" model that is in their online library and which is visible in the article. But this article's whole shop is not mine.

Also it may not be whose I initially thought it was when I saw it [ forum member Bill = "wre1962"] , which was this one:
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthr ... 115&page=2

It is the shop of an "Ed in Colorado," and I'm not sure if he is active on this forum (?). Anyway, many congratulations to Ed !!!
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Chris, I am going to toast you with another glass of wine!:D
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a1gutterman wrote:Chris, I am going to toast you with another glass of wine!:D

Tim
Is there anything you would like to talk about?????? :D
Two glasses of wine in one thread might suggest a problem! :eek:
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Depends on how large the glass is!:D

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One is too many if you are still making saw dust but if you have kicked off the main breaker I'd suggest you start with a decanter.
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