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Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:50 am
by steve0adams
There are some minor things that I am finding missing as I go through stuff. The kreg bandsaw fences is missing some bolts and t-nuts. Lathe duplicater is missing a few items. As I learn and stumble my way through all of everyone's help and knowledge will be greatly appreciated.
Steve

Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2020 1:03 am
by rpd
Glad to help. :)

please post questions regarding the mechanical system in the "Maintenance and Repair" forum, "Beginners Woodworking" is actually for posting projects you/we have made. ;)

Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 1:07 pm
by steve0adams
This is a desk I did a while back. no glue nails or screws were used. The anchors are aluminum and inlaid into the redwood slab.
Steve

Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 3:07 pm
by Steele510
rpd wrote:Glad to help. :)
please post questions regarding the mechanical system in the "Maintenance and Repair" forum, "Beginners Woodworking" is actually for posting projects you/we have made. ;)
Hey Ron, just caught my attention with that statement. I assumed the place to ask any newbie/rookie question (not maintenance/repair related) was in the Beginner section, in fact it says that questions are welcome in the description. The General section was where the more advanced/experienced topics and show-n-tell projects are was. If that isn't correct, the descriptions on the forums should be changed.
Beginning Woodworking Forum for people who are new to woodworking. Feel free to ask questions or contribute.
General Woodworking This is a forum for intermediate to advanced woodworkers. Show off your projects or share your ideas.

p.s.
Great table inlays Steve!




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Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 3:38 pm
by JPG
Steele510 wrote:
rpd wrote:Glad to help. :)
please post questions regarding the mechanical system in the "Maintenance and Repair" forum, "Beginners Woodworking" is actually for posting projects you/we have made. ;)
Hey Ron, just caught my attention with that statement. I assumed the place to ask any newbie/rookie question (not maintenance/repair related) was in the Beginner section, in fact it says that questions are welcome in the description. The General section was where the more advanced/experienced topics and show-n-tell projects are was. If that isn't correct, the descriptions on the forums should be changed.

"Beginning Woodworking Forum for people who are new to woodworking. Feel free to ask questions or contribute.
General Woodworking This is a forum for intermediate to advanced woodworkers. Show off your projects or share your ideas."


p.s.
Great table inlays Steve!




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Valid 'assumption'. Incorrect conclusion. :)

Primary subject is "woodworking'. Secondary adjective is 'beginning'.

Yes beginners should post equipment/hardware/maintenance stuff in maintenance and repair.

Ain't english wunnerful? :D


And yes that top is also wunnerful :cool: . Too bad about the insignia! :D Semper Fi. ;)


P.S. That does not look like "beginner's" work!!!!

Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 4:09 pm
by jsburger
JPG wrote:
Steele510 wrote:
rpd wrote:Glad to help. :)
please post questions regarding the mechanical system in the "Maintenance and Repair" forum, "Beginners Woodworking" is actually for posting projects you/we have made. ;)
Hey Ron, just caught my attention with that statement. I assumed the place to ask any newbie/rookie question (not maintenance/repair related) was in the Beginner section, in fact it says that questions are welcome in the description. The General section was where the more advanced/experienced topics and show-n-tell projects are was. If that isn't correct, the descriptions on the forums should be changed.

"Beginning Woodworking Forum for people who are new to woodworking. Feel free to ask questions or contribute.
General Woodworking This is a forum for intermediate to advanced woodworkers. Show off your projects or share your ideas."


p.s.
Great table inlays Steve!




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Valid 'assumption'. Incorrect conclusion. :)

Primary subject is "woodworking'. Secondary adjective is 'beginning'.

Yes beginners should post equipment/hardware/maintenance stuff in maintenance and repair.

Ain't english wunnerful? :D


And yes that top is also wunnerful :cool: . Too bad about the insignia! :D Semper Fi. ;)


P.S. That does not look like "beginner's" work!!!!
Correct me if I am wrong but aren't you joined at the hip with the insignia. ;) :D

Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:02 pm
by steve0adams
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Valid 'assumption'. Incorrect conclusion. :)

Primary subject is "woodworking'. Secondary adjective is 'beginning'.

Yes beginners should post equipment/hardware/maintenance stuff in maintenance and repair.

Ain't english wunnerful? :D


And yes that top is also wunnerful :cool: . Too bad about the insignia! :D Semper Fi. ;)


P.S. That does not look like "beginner's" work!!!![/quote]

Well that was the first time I've done it. Beginner piece for me. Can say such and such crayons, but stationed on a marine base right now lol.

Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Sat Feb 29, 2020 10:50 pm
by JPG
"GLOBE" and anchor would be much prettier! :D

Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 7:43 am
by algale
Nice haul on the tools!

The desk is amazing! What is the finish on it?

Re: New to the forum and shopsmith.

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:14 pm
by steve0adams
algale wrote:Nice haul on the tools!

The desk is amazing! What is the finish on it?
Thanks. The finish is a food grade epoxy/resin called Art Resin.