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It's made out of white oak and the nose is maple.
It's made out of white oak and the nose is maple.
SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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Very nice rocking chair. I'm sure the granddaughter will cherish it for a long time and probably will pass it down to her future children. Your chair looks so much nicer than the picture of the rocking chair plan at Rockler. Great Job!! It's those projects for the grandchildren that always have such good memories.
Very nice rocking chair. I'm sure the granddaughter will cherish it for a long time and probably will pass it down to her future children. Your chair looks so much nicer than the picture of the rocking chair plan at Rockler. Great Job!! It's those projects for the grandchildren that always have such good memories.
Ron from Lewisburg, TN
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Well not finished but in the works
Just posting in, I have been slack lately. All my work hit at once about 2 weeks ago. Just finished a large wine cooler (10' long x 8' tall) for a restaurant and now working on a pecky Cypress kitchen. Didn't build a cabinet (for profit) for over 3 months. I guess that is what they mean by feast or famine. I'll take the feast!:D
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Mark
2017 Power Pro Mark 7
2002 50th anniversary model 520
and a few other woodworking tools.
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Mark
2017 Power Pro Mark 7
2002 50th anniversary model 520
and a few other woodworking tools.
I'm inclined to agree with Bruce.....it's good to see SS owners showing us finished projects instead of showing us how to achieve blade tolerances within .002 of an inch! There certainly are a lot of talented woodworkers that post here and I, for one, certainly look forward to seeing their talented projects.Bruce wrote:Nice project. I wish we would get more posts like this and less whining about Shopsmith. JMO
Thanks.
Jim in Tucson, AZ
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jb41339 wrote:I'm inclined to agree with Bruce.....it's good to see SS owners showing us finished projects instead of showing us how to achieve blade tolerances within .002 of an inch! There certainly are a lot of talented woodworkers that post here and I, for one, certainly look forward to seeing their talented projects.
Thanks.
Jim in Tucson, AZ
I would like for us to see more of those projects, too. But since we don't, I can only assume that there are not too many of those projects out there to show off.
I know that I don't make anything of that caliper. How about you?
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