All 4 of your posts have mentioned that site, have tried to drive traffic to that site and "your" project* photos just happen to be professionally taken photos that also happen to be on the front page of that site.
You haven't shown any interest in or knowledge of Shopsmith in your posts.
All of this strongly suggests to me you are a spammer. Prove me wrong and I'll apologize. Let's see your work in progress in your shop.
*The table and lampshade project (for those keeping track).
DIY projects
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Re: DIY projects
Gale's Law: The bigger the woodworking project, the less the mistakes show in any photo taken far enough away to show the entire project!
Re: DIY projects
I would add that the joineryplans website is a version of a widely-spread scam. Customers complain that there are many fewer plans than the "25,000" advertised, and the content consists of free plans that have been culled from other sources, or contain errors, or are incomplete.
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I think you confusing them with teds woodworking scam, those guys are actually look pretty decent.videobear wrote:I would add that the joineryplans website is a version of a widely-spread scam. Customers complain that there are many fewer plans than the "25,000" advertised, and the content consists of free plans that have been culled from other sources, or contain errors, or are incomplete.
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I'm not confusing them with the "Ted's 16,000 plans" scams. I think they are both a version of the same scam.
If anyone has actually bought content from joineryplans and wants to correct me, I'm open to new data.
If anyone has actually bought content from joineryplans and wants to correct me, I'm open to new data.