a1gutterman wrote:The other thing to think about, is were you trying to do a poll on only Mark V's, like the title of the poll says? Or were you intending to include all Shopsmith models? If only for Mark V's, your list is complete.
Yes, my original thought was to determine a population ratio of the various Mark V configurations. I think that has sorta been done.
The numbers can be tallied and broken down into any number of different ways so I am not going to attempt that. The one point that I think is significant is the large number of
older machines that populate our shops.
I say sorta because there are a lot of forum members out there who simply chose not to participate. That is certainly their right but I still just wish we could find a way to encourage these folks to be heard. They are all part of this group by virtual of the fact they own woodworking equipment or are interested in owning woodworking equipment. They have some interest in "Shopsmith" or they would not be members of this forum.
I am preparing to initiate another poll to incorporate some of those machines that were left off this one (other than Mark vs).
The structure of this forum limits the categories to 10 so some categories of equipment must be lumped or left off.
I will attempt to set it up so that you can vote multiple times. However, I believe that the software limits your vote to once in each category.
If you have information that you want to share about your particular machine configuration, you can always do that in an additional posts to the thread. Be proud, tell us what you got - we are interested. We are equally interested in your non-Shopsmith setups.
Following are the categories that I am contemplating:
1. Mark Vs (other than mini or shorty)
2. Mark V Mini
3. Mark V Shorty
4. Crafter's Station
5. Sawsmith 2000
6. 10E
7. 10ER
8. Mark II
9. Mark VII
10. Other (including non-Shopsmith)
If one of your primary tools is something not included in this list (a RAS, a chop saw, a circular saw, whatever), feel free to share that info by posting comments in the thread.
When I do this, it will be in a separate thread.