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Well # 5000. Posts. _ Now #6000 _ Really #8000

793 days ago by Karson | 24 comments »

I finally hit my 5000 posts. Well behind MsDebbie. I hope Martin sends me the same amount of stock that he sent to Debbie. Thanks to LumberJocks and Martin for a great place to visit and have a great time. Thanks for all of the other LJ’s who make it so enjoyable to be here. And thanks for making my wish list so long. and the amount of time so short to accomplish them. Now at #6000 #8000 on 1/13/2008

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Dreaming of Festools

793 days ago by Bill | 10 comments »

Ok, so I am doing my normal perusing of woodworking tools, and I find that Woodcraft is having a Festool give away. Then I get to day dreaming, imagining what I could make with a MFT, or a TS55EQ circular saw, or even a plunge router. Then I realize I better enter before the contest is over. For the Festoolians out there, here is the link to the Festool giveaway. I am still watching The Woodwhisperer for the next Festool giveaway there as well. Imagine, a shop full of Festools. O...

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"Colors of a Walkabout" --by RusticWoodArt

793 days ago by frank | 5 comments »

Colors of a Walkabout ....okay, lets take some time out today,and get away,into the forest of green wooden inlay…. So today we are going to slip away from chainsaws and slabbin’ at wood, where in order to stay sharp, I’ve decided to go on a ‘walkabout’. Grab your hiking boots and we’ll pick up a stout walking stick along the way, leave your cares back at my doorstep, while we pass the time of day with the beauty of wood. Greenest of greens overwhel...

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First Commissioned Piece #3: Keyed miters

793 days ago by Ethan | 7 comments »

The box so far:- I’ve dimensioned the lumber and cut the miters- I cut the lid and bottom panels to size, cut rabbets into the lid, and glued suede cloth to the inside of the bottom panel and veneered a piece of white oak to the outside of the bottom panel- I inlaid the bog oak square and cut the oval for the red jasper cab- I glued up the box That takes us to this… You can see some of the nail and worm holes in the sides and lid; I could have left that out of the design, bu...

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Grizzly Jointer

793 days ago by qswo4me | 2 comments »

I have an 8” grizzyjointer and the fence is constantly coming out of square (Go586)any one else have this problem or know a fixMartin

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Oak Workbench #5: Finishing the Base

793 days ago by MattD | 10 comments »

The base is completed. This is way beyond the weekend project I planned. Now I’m thinking about a finish for the base. I originally planned on painting it a solid color with an exterior oil paint, but the douglass fir looks good to me (my wife thinks so too), so I might just do a BLO/turp finish on that also. The base was made from two 2×12x12 douglass fir. For the legs, I face glued three 2”x5”x35” boards together leaving space in the middle section to crea...

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General Announcement for Picnic at Lee Jesbergers Home / Shop

793 days ago by Karson | 7 comments »

I’ve made an announcement previously and I received some positive replies. If you didn’t get a message from me and you plan on coming then please let me know ASAP. here is the message that I send but I’ve blanked out the phone numbers for security reasons. If you are planning on coming then please let me know again. Or for the first time. You don’t need to let me know if you are not coming and you are replying to this blog. If you got a message or e-mail...

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First Commissioned Piece #2: Status Update

794 days ago by Ethan | 2 comments »

Ok, why is it so difficult for me to remember my camera when I’m working on this thing? Last night I was taking the clamp (large rubber band clamp) and tape (blue painter’s tape) off of my box, and I realized I hadn’t been taking ANY pictures as I originally planned on doing. The problem is that I’ll just get a free hour or two to work on it, so I’m more concerned with actually getting an hour’s worth of work done and less concerned with trying to remem...

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Inspired by Frank

794 days ago by MsDebbieP | 12 comments »

Yesterday, I was outside enjoying the “perfect” weather and taking some pictures of flowers, when I sat down on a log by the woodpile to see what I could see…. I saw several images in the ends of the wood, including this one: and then I added a flower from one of the plants nearby: and finally sauntered off to find some other inspirations, including my new rock sculpture I put together:

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"Slabbin' at Wood" #3: "Slab Wood Tales" --by RusticWoodArt

794 days ago by frank | 12 comments »

Slab Wood Tales ....in the working of the wood, the stories of those who came before me, are revealed as enlightened nuggets of wisdom, where ‘ancient ones’ give thanks by offering to tell me their tales…. So today I thought I would travel some ground….or is that lay some ground work here and post some pictures. I’m going to throw in a plug here and say thanks to Zooomr for all their work that they have done, and have made available to all. Using this site ...

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