Slot mortiser and defending Shopsmith

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Slot Mortiser and Defending Shopsmith

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Patience, patience.

SawmillCreek is a large forum and they have had their share of forum related problems. Porn and spam being on the list.

They do screen member applications. I believe minetook a couple days. If I'm not mistaken, you can do everything on the forum except post. You can even donate money.
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As far as forums go, this one is the best for one simple reason: We are all dedicated loyal users to Shopsmith. For the typical woodworker, work space is a premium. Our workspaces may be in garages or basements where space is more likely to be shared with others. It has always been my belief that others have always been a little bit jealous of Shopsmith and the versatility of the machine.

One of the ways I use my shopsmith is as a "workbench". I have a piece of Masonite cut to accomodate my 520 when I use the 5' connector tubes and the extension tables. I place the piece of Masonite on top and have a really nice surface to use for assembly or project layout/planning.
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As far as forums go, this one is the best for one simple reason: We are all dedicated loyal users to Shopsmith. For the typical woodworker, work space is a premium. Our workspaces may be in garages or basements where space is more likely to be shared with others. It has always been my belief that others have always been a little bit jealous of Shopsmith and the versatility of the machine. Also, everyone in this forum is ready and willing to help assist other Shopsmith owners with advice when they want it and help when they need it, something I have not seen in other forums.

I want to share this tip with you, one that I picked up at a travelling academy. One of the ways I use my shopsmith is as a "workbench". I have a piece of Masonite cut to accomodate my 520 when I use the 5' connector tubes and the extension tables. I place the piece of Masonite on top and have a really nice surface to use for assembly or project layout/planning. I am sure some of you may do something similar.
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ryanbp01 wrote:I want to share this tip with you, one that I picked up at a travelling academy. One of the ways I use my shopsmith is as a "workbench". I have a piece of Masonite cut to accomodate my 520 when I use the 5' connector tubes and the extension tables. I place the piece of Masonite on top and have a really nice surface to use for assembly or project layout/planning. I am sure some of you may do something similar.
Wow! why didn't I think of that. Now I won't have to scrape off the glue drips and worry about small parts falling through the gaps.
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ryanbp01 wrote:"...I want to share this tip with you, one that I picked up at a traveling academy. One of the ways I use my shopsmith is as a "workbench". I have a piece of Masonite cut to accommodate my 520 when I use the 5' connector tubes and the extension tables. I place the piece of Masonite on top and have a really nice surface to use for assembly or project layout/planning. I am sure some of you may do something similar.
Yeah, I have used the table as a work surface. Sometimes when gluing, or finishing, I have used a heavy plastic drop cloth to cover the tables. However I have never thought of something as simple as keeping a dedicated piece of Masonite for such a use.

Thanks for the tip!! I'll use it! I can store the Masonite in my plywood bin.
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Why i like the Shopsmith...

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One reason I rarely hear mentioned that I like the shopsmith...
It's cool!! I mean, what a neat design! I love to marvel at the ingenious design of the Shopsmith, it's great lines and wonderful abilities. I mean... how long can you stare at a Powermatic? I can look at the Shopsmith for hours... and have!! LOL :D The Shopsmith is such a unique and fascinating tool - simple, yet with a vast array of potential tasks ready to tackle. I just think it's cool!! Alec
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reible wrote:Hi,

I signed up yesterday morning and I'm still waiting too. It could be they know we are from shopsmith and don't want any new trouble makers. I had the impression the email would be sent out quickly but........... Looks like we are in the same boat.

Ed
So am I the only one still waiting????

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reible wrote:So am I the only one still waiting????

Ed
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I would try again something is wrong. When I signed up with Sawmill Creek I got a reponse back the same day or next but it was quick.
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reible wrote:So am I the only one still waiting????

Ed
NOPE! You are not the only one! I never got an answer either. Didn't forget about it - just don't care! Maybe they will want something from me sometime.:rolleyes:

This probably follows the same condition as the "Fine Woodworking" poll on "What is your Favorite Power Tool? I went back a second time, after posting and confirming my post - low and behold! All but a couple of Shopsmith favored posts were gone. Am guessing they didn't want to be bombarded by a prejudiced bogging group like us!
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charlese wrote:NOPE! You are not the only one! I never got an answer either. Didn't forget about it - just don't care! Maybe they will want something from me sometime.:rolleyes:

This probably follows the same condition as the "Fine Woodworking" poll on "What is your Favorite Power Tool? I went back a second time, after posting and confirming my post - low and behold! All but a couple of Shopsmith favored posts were gone. Am guessing they didn't want to be bombarded by a prejudiced bogging group like us!
Charlese,
I just checked after you said they were gone, and all seem to be there. I guess you looked in the wrong place. Click on 'view results', then on 'discuss this poll' and you'll see them.

Bruce
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