Gift for all of you

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Gift for all of you

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Hi,

This is the season and like it or not I have a gift for you. I just finished it so be careful the finish might not be dry yet. Anyway I did a spread sheet conversion chart for myself and thought some of you might like it as well.

See sample:
[ATTACH]2573[/ATTACH]

File:
[ATTACH]2575[/ATTACH]

Ed

The org chart had 25mm listed twice, one of those should have been 24, decimal .9449 so you will need up update any printed copies and download the new chart which is rev a. (appears on bottom of chart)
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Thank you, Ed.

I saved it off to the hard drive and made 4 copies for in the shop. With 4 copies I should always be able to find one.

Feliz Navidad to all who read this and to those others as well. May you all have a prosperous New Year and an especially prosperous New Year for Shopsmith.

Darn, maybe this is the season when Shopsmith announces the availability of the new Mark V Model 530 (or whatever).
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Ed,
Handy chart for all of us, thanks. Have a nice HOLIDAY and keep your fingers crossed that Shopsmith does to.
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Thanks Ed,

I've been meaning to make one of these for a long time and it just never made it to the top of my "to do" list. Now I don't have to - can scratch it off my list!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours - and to all the members of this great forum!
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Thank you Ed.

Merry Christmas to everyone and a Happy New Year!!!!

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Thanks Ed.

I'll add this one for the group. If you're looking for a neat little utility that will convert almost ANYTHING, Convert For Windows is a great little free utility. I've used it for years. Only problem is, you can't take it out to the shop with you like Ed's print-out... ;)

Thanks again Ed, and Merry Christmas to all...
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Thanks, Ed!
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Thank you for your gift, Ed! Merry Image Christmas to all and Happy New Year too! Image
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It looks like my chart has a small error. The line after 15/16 reads 25mm that should be 24 mm and the decimal is .9449. Sorry to all that printed it up already... a revised version will be posted within minutes.

I did the chart minus the even mm numbers so I had to go back as an after thought and hand enter them and well that is why us older guys retire, we just can't hack the mundane tasks of entering numbers from 1 to 25 without making an error.

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Number Sequence In Spread Sheet

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NEXT TIME SET FIRST CELL = 1
SET SECOND CELL = "FIRST CELL" + 1
COPY SECOND CELL TO "THIRD CELL" THRU "LAST CELL".

HOPE THIS MAKES SENSE. I AM TRYING TO BE GENERAL AND NON PROGRAM SPECIFIC!:p

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