Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 12:01 pm
Edited. The second "URL" is a suggestion, not one that exists (yet)!
A woodworking forum for woodworking hobbyist and woodworking projects related and unrelated to the Shopsmith MARK V
https://forum.shopsmith.com/
NickNick wrote:Your telling me stuff I didn't know. woodworkingtablesaw.com? Where the heck did that come from? By the way, it's nothing more than a rehash of the table saw chapter in "Power Tool Woodworking for Everyone."
I have to be candid here, despite the fact that Drew and I are contracted to Shopsmith. I am continually amazed (and annoyed) at all the twists and turns in this web site. Sometimes I feel like I'm lost in the Winchester Mansion. (See http://www.winchestermysteryhouse.com/ .) This lack of a logical organization, I believe, is what makes it difficult to navigate.
With all good wishes,
reible wrote:I guess you guys will be finding this some day soon so here it is:
http://www.woodworkingglossary.com/links.htm
That should keep you busy for a while.
Ed
No arguement that the web site is vital to any Shopsmith owner. However, this wealth of information that you have just found is also available in "Power Tool Woodworking For Everyone". Between the two of these and the Sawdust Sessions, nearly all of your questions should be answered.mreese wrote:Ed wins. That is amazing. What's even more incredible is that it isn't linked to the main site. That is the most extensive pile of information available anywhere about the SS. It rivals any site about woodworking in general. I've never seen anything like it anywhere else. Clear, concise, extensive. I'm getting the feeling it is the Woodworking for Everybody book, though I'll know when my arrives in a few days.
SS has got to use this to their advantage. These are the things that make SS great and you've got to feature it on your web site.
I apologize for being a new user. As such, I wouldn't be aware of things SS "was sending".mlettini wrote:ShopSmith was sending weekly emails with tips which included the tip you are discussing in this thead.
I don't think that is true. I see drop-down menu containing 265 tips. I guess you could sit there and read them all until you find the one you are interested in. If that's how you who know about all of this do it, so be it. In any case, none of them link to the pages we are talking about.mlettini wrote: They are available on the shopsmith site under ownersite/archives/woodtip archives/illustrated tips.
I was under the mistaken impression that Shopsmith was looking for comments and suggestions about the site. For example, the links to the catalogs didn't even work, which is where this thread started. They fixed those links. I didn't think that we were complaining, just trying to help. I'm sorry you felt the need to read them.mlettini wrote: All the tips have been there for many years. Stop complaining about the site. Spend the time to navigate and explore.