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enyoc
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Post by enyoc »

Awesome rocker!

I'd be happy with projects and .010

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a1gutterman wrote:What about grandkids? :D
My kids are 19, 14 and 11, So no grandkids yet.... I wish I had made them something they could later pass on to thier children.
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heathicus wrote:I really enjoy seeing projects like this as well as how to achieve blade tolerances within .002" so keep them all coming!

I agree...:cool:
I have looked carefully and cannot find the .002 mark on my yardstick. :D But there is room for everything here. I still enjoy reading post from folks that work differently than I do. I also enjoy seeing how a few of the guys "sort out" problems. Who knows, some of them may someday convert me. Meanwhile I will probably poke at them with a sharp stick now and then just to keep them on their toes but I would never want to limit their efforts.
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I would post some pictures of my recent accomplishments in woodworking but sadly I don't have any to brag about. I did wax my tablesaw table today. :)
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BTW, before I forget, that is one fine looking chair...
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heathicus wrote:I really enjoy seeing projects like this as well as how to achieve blade tolerances within .002" so keep them all coming!

I agree 1000%. It's ALL good. I am a spectrum person when it comes to this site. As a group, we're all here to help each other solve problems, attains goals, and share what we know, what we don't know, what we want to know. That's how the population improves. I'm for everyone posting whatever fancies you!
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Post by billmeyer »

Great job on the bear chair!

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Post by mbcabinetmaker »

Verrry nice job on the rocker Bob.

Also I must apologize for my posting in this thread by mistake last evening in my hast. I have deleted it and will post in the thread I meant to.
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Nothing fancy here, just a slimline pen & pencil set I just finished turning to be given as a gift. The wood is Olive-wood certified as being from Bethlehem and the case is made of Rosewood, however I purchased it already built.

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Post by baysidebob »

rkh2 wrote:Nothing fancy here, just a slimline pen & pencil set I just finished turning to be given as a gift. The wood is Olive-wood certified as being from Bethlehem and the case is made of Rosewood, however I purchased it already built.

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Ron, great looking pen and pencil set. These really make great gifts...
I keep finding little windows on this forum, that I don't really know what they do. So sometimes I experiment. Probably shouldn't do that, I know in my shop it can get me into trouble.
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