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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:24 pm
by a1gutterman
reible wrote:Testing open office pdf...
Does this work for people?
Ed
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It works fine for me, Ed.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 8:59 pm
by shydragon
Works fine for me, although when I 1st opened up and saw the first page, I thought, "well, that's not what I saw in the forum." Then I realized there were more pages. Looks great, where in the world do you find the time for all the stuff your sharing with us, I mean the great tutorial in sketchup, and so many other great posts, etc.
I really appreciate all that you share with us.
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:33 pm
by reible
Hi,
I'm glad so many find this interesting... I often do charts and table to make my life easier and sometimes I even share....
This was on one of my older computer and I came across it while looking for something else. I usually print up a copy and put it in a loose leaf notebook I have for such things and forget about the program.... a few of them have been lost in crash's... As and If I come across more of them that I think will be useful to others I'll post them here.
Right now I'm looking for the one with drill bits sized with fractions, numbers and letter drills because I wanted to add metric sizes. Darn if I can find it.
Ed
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:39 am
by navycop
reible wrote:Right now I'm looking for the one with drill bits sized with fractions, numbers and letter drills because I wanted to add metric sizes. Darn if I can find it.Ed
Thanks for the chart/table. I don't have the blades yet, but will keep this tucked away. Have you come across the other afore mentioned chart yet??
Can't wait to see that one..
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:24 am
by robinson46176
reible wrote:Right now I'm looking for the one with drill bits sized with fractions, numbers and letter drills because I wanted to add metric sizes. Darn if I can find it.Ed
The drill charts / conversions are all on line but I forget just where and lost the bookmarks to a hard drive crash. I printed them out and put them in page protectors but at this moment I have no idea where they are other than "somewhere"... A Google session would probably kick them out. The ones I found were presented as free for private use. I don't recall ever using them. For most of my work grabbing a simple vernier caliper suffices. I try very hard to not let things get overly complicated, I'm supposed to be having fun.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:29 am
by robinson46176
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:19 am
by reible
Hi,
If you haven't gotten one yet mine is here:
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=2685
Ed
navycop wrote:Thanks for the chart/table. I don't have the blades yet, but will keep this tucked away. Have you come across the other afore mentioned chart yet??
Can't wait to see that one..
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:06 am
by swampgator
Ed,
I have been reading through some old threads and noticed all your contributions. You are the person I would love to shadow for a few weeks to get a grip on tools, processes and your knowledge of wood. I really appreciate your contribution of the shim and dado info charts. And, i really appreciate your responses to me. You have made me think and learn. I have no one to shadow, but if I could I would be a complete pest. Thank you for posting these charts that I have saved and will put in a loose leaf binder and remember the one who gave them. Hope to see more of your help in the coming year.
the old swampgator in FL