this page is test .
At first, I must learn English.
Because I can’t read and wright English well.
-- Mujo , Tokyo JAPAN , http://kailasa.blog99.fc2.com/
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rtb
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#1 posted 03-02-2009 04:55 AM
Mujo, welcome to the family. Don’t worry about your English The best way to learn is to just start using it and let us worry about understanding you. This is a very good learning site for any wood worker and we have many members from all over the world. Every one has something to learn and something to teach. And by the way the English don’t think that we in north American know how to use English either.
-- RTB. stray animals are just looking for love
Mark Shymanski
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#2 posted 03-02-2009 05:40 AM
Learning English is just like hand cutting dovetails…practice, practice, practice…then buy a Leigh or a Wood Rat system.
-- "Checking for square? What madness is this! The cabinet is square because I will it to be so!" Jeremy Greiner LJ Topic#20953 2011 Feb 2
mtnwild
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#3 posted 03-02-2009 05:45 AM
Ha Ha Ha you talk funny, not to worry, just post project pictures and we’ll do the rest. A picture is worth 10,000 words. Have fun, we will too.
-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.
Matt
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#4 posted 03-02-2009 06:07 AM
No worries, we’ll be able to figure ya out! Like said above, pictures are worth a 10,000 words. If your unsure about anything don’t hesitate to ask, we’ll all very nice people and will help ya out.
-- Hold on! Let me get the board stretcher!
GaryK
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#5 posted 03-02-2009 06:37 AM
Private message Junji if you have any questions. He knows English very well. He’s from Kobe.
http://lumberjocks.com/jocks/Junji
-- Gary - Never pass up the opportunity to make a mistake look like you planned it that way - Tyler, TX
woodworm
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#6 posted 03-02-2009 07:19 AM
Just read and write.
I make a lot of grammar and spelling mistakes…that’s how I learn. I wouldn’t know what is right if I do not know the wrong one.
Good luck!
Masrol from Malaysia.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
dennis mitchell
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#7 posted 03-02-2009 07:47 AM
woodworking is an international language…
kiwi1969
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#8 posted 03-02-2009 11:41 AM
Looking forward to more from japan, in any language.welcome.
-- if the hand is not working it is not a pure hand
Mujo
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#9 posted 03-04-2009 01:57 PM
>Mr.rtb
Thank you. I learn English in this website. I can to read English step by step. “ganbarimasu~”
>Mr.Mark Shymanski >Learning English is just like hand cutting dovetails…←Oh! hand cutting dovetails is very difficult for me.
I aleady have a Leigh’s FMT, so am I OK? English…
>Mr.mtnwild
Thank you your advises. Picture is worth 10.000 words , I think so too.
I will have fun.
-- Mujo , Tokyo JAPAN , http://kailasa.blog99.fc2.com/
Mujo
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#10 posted 03-05-2009 03:16 AM
Good molning!
>Mr.Matt
Thank you. I enjoy woodworking! I will take pictures and uproad this community.
>Mr.GaryK
Thank you your advice. I visit Mr.Junji’s page. He is a famous musician inJapan.I’m surprised.
>Mr.woodworm
Thank you. I visit malaysia once time. I visited Abu Bakar in Johor Bahru.
I can’t tell well,this place is beautifull space.
“dozo yoroshiku!”
>Mr.dennis mitchell
“woodworking is an international language” It is nice word!
Your projects made by natural form wood is lovely. I like them.
>Mr.kiwi1969
Thank you. I’m encouraged your post. I often use japanese.「どうぞ、よろしくおねがいします!」
-- Mujo , Tokyo JAPAN , http://kailasa.blog99.fc2.com/
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