Trivet Making Jig Question

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Trivet Making Jig Question

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:) :) :) You guys are more laughs than the 3 Stooges.

Click on: http://www.shopsmithacademy.com/Tips_Ar ... rivets.htm

at the Blackboard - click and hold the right hand slide bar and pull it down or

double click the down arrow. Click on (Large Version)

Now, view the video (which came via Hands Online - Shop Tips and not Video Postcard) and all questions are answered.

Yes, you make trivets, using the jig, on the Shopsmith, attached to the miter guage.

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OK you guys got us guys that don't watch the videos.... I guess I didn't look close enough at the pdf... didn't notice the screws didn't go all the way though. Now I see they are two different pieces and then it makes sence.

Maybe it was too much thinking of turkey.

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I guess the wrong PDF went with the "video email" where Nick presented a sanding eraser.

I also guess other people got a "Hands Online - Shop Tips" which did go along with the PDF.
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Post by charlese »

Of course! That's how it works! My paradigm, that was holding me prisoner, was - "I know all trivits are circular"

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Sanding Erasers and PDFs

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paul, there is no PDF that goes with the eraser session. The blackboard just didn't get erased after being used for trivets and it was still there when they filmed erasers.
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dusty wrote:paul, there is no PDF that goes with the eraser session. The blackboard just didn't get erased after being used for trivets and it was still there when they filmed erasers.
Thanks,
Until someone pointed out the Trivet session in this thread I never saw it.
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Post by Greenvilleguy »

I second Paul's comments. I never saw the clip either until I picked it up on this forum.

It makes me wonder what other clips I might have missed. I've put my email address on multiple SS profiles. Any idea how I can sign up for these video clips?
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I have never received e-mail video ad's either. How do we get them admin?
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I'm not sure but have you signed up for Email Specials, Daily Woodtip, Weekly Specials and a Personalized Owner Page. In other words, does Shopsmith know you are around other than you belong to the forum.

Have you called customer service to ask?

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Dusty,
I cannnot speak for the others but;Yes I have a personalized owners page, yes I get e-mail specials and Daily (Daily?) Woodtips. No, I have not called customer service about this, but I have my own theory on this and, right or wrong, I will share with you now: I am thinking that they do not send the video e-mails unless they know that you can view them. Some people only have dial up which may make it hard to view. I only participated for the first time today in a Sawdust Session, so now that they know I can view video e-mail maybe they will start sending video e-mail? Anyway that is my current theory. Can you shed some light admin?
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