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1629 posts in 209 days

Location: Santa Cruz, Ca
Website: theeasellife.com

I am a 25 year old part-time firefighter (trying to become full-time) and student. I have been woodworking my whole life but started taking it seriously about two years ago when I acquired a few pieces of shop machinery from my father-in-law as a wedding gift. It was the greatest gift of my life.

I mostly build small pieces for now, such as jewelry boxes and gifts. Large projects are out of my budget.

-- Dust collectors suck.

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commented on Art Deco Box 1 day ago
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commented on Media Cabinet for my Hubby 1 day ago
commented on Keepsake Box - Ebony/Maple 1 day ago
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commented on jewelry box 1 day ago
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Max

4424 posts in 607 days


posted 209 days ago

Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome…

-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT

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Karson

11086 posts in 735 days


posted 208 days ago

Welcome to LumberJocks. Glad to have you aboard.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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WayneC

5264 posts in 432 days


posted 208 days ago

Welcome to LumberJocks. Enjoy the community.

-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov

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Greg Mitchell

1360 posts in 403 days


posted 208 days ago

Welcome to Lumberjocks!

-- Greg Mitchell--Lowell, AR--gdamitchell@sbcglobal.net

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Blake

1629 posts in 209 days


posted 208 days ago

I’ve got my shop description up (sorry it’s so long), photos will follow soon.

-- Dust collectors suck.

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Dorje

1560 posts in 331 days


posted 207 days ago

Are you sure you’re not a hat salesman? Welcome Blake – great boxes you’ve posted!

-- Dorje (pronounced "door-jay"), Seattle, WA

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Jeff

913 posts in 428 days


posted 207 days ago

Welcome to the community, Blake. You are among kindred spirits.

-- Jeff, St. Paul, MN

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PanamaJack

4454 posts in 412 days


posted 207 days ago

We would like to welcome you to the one and only LumberJocks. If you should need any woodworking question answered, don’t hesitate to ask. Somebody’s gonna have a good answer for you.

-- Carpe Lignum - Seize The Wood,

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Blake

1629 posts in 209 days


posted 207 days ago

Thanks everyone for the welcome. Dorje, that pic was taken in a hat store. I liked that hat but didn’t buy it. Now I wish I had.

-- Dust collectors suck.

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Todd A. Clippinger

2047 posts in 434 days


posted 206 days ago

Welcome to LJ.
I just checked out your shop. Love your enthusiasm. LJ is the place for you.
The west coast is fertile ground for high end woodworkers.

-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://amcraftsman.com

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Greg Mitchell

1360 posts in 403 days


posted 165 days ago

My wife wishes there was room for a car now. Her car has been out of the garage for awhile now. Maybe that is why she has not talked to me in such a long time. Thanks for the comments.

-- Greg Mitchell--Lowell, AR--gdamitchell@sbcglobal.net

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TreeBones

1276 posts in 358 days


posted 162 days ago

You have some great projects. Burl, boxes and benches are my favorite. Keep your eyes out for trees in your area , I hope to bring my mill to Santa Cruz this year. Glad to see you here, I think this is a great site.

-- Ron, Twain Harte, Ca. http://westcoastlands.net/Sawmill.html http://westcoastlands.net/SawBucks

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Jimthecarver

143 posts in 120 days


posted 104 days ago

Thank you Blake, I knew I seen it but couldnt remember where. But I loved the Idea I had to put it to use with my carving.
Thanks again
Jim

-- A duck that brags on his own pond, soon swims alone.

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Scott Bryan

6476 posts in 156 days


posted 98 days ago

thanks for the comment on my lumber rack. I guess that since Dadoo and I both have science backgrounds that great minds think alike (NOT).

When I saw a post of his shop I was pleasantly surprised as well.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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ND2ELK

1352 posts in 108 days


posted 35 days ago

Welcome to Lumberjocks. The projects are an inspiration, the information is priceless and the people are supportive. The only problem is, the site can get addictive.

God Bless
tom

-- Mc Bridge Cabinets, Iowa

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allie

7 posts in 33 days


posted 31 days ago

Hi! You asked how my husband got the top so level and flat on the cedar table. Believe it or not he did it with the chainsaw while he was cutting the tree down. The two pieces we have are from the very middle of the tree. When he first brought the two of them home and told me that he cut them perfectly level, I did not believe him. He prooved me wrong. All I can say is, the man knows how to run a chainsaw! We were all amazed. Thanks for the compliments!

-- Alison Hadden, Wood's Cut & Grind, Milledgeville, GA

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RLS

6 posts in 30 days


posted 21 days ago

Blake,
Thanks for the welcome.
I looked at your projects/blogs.
Re: your sewing table, I don’t know enough to comment, but will make an observation. My mother has a “console” style sewing machine from the late 40’s. The machine’s working surface is flush with the table top. The table legs are 1 3/4 square. The aprons are 9 in. high, 1/2 in panels on three sides (The front is a door). Joints are hidden, but are likely long, shallow mortise & tenon. None of the joints are loose. All this is to suggest that you probably needn’t worry about vibration with m&t joinery.
Re: your radial arm saw. My father had one similar to yours, but about 10 years older (when they were still gray). In about 1970 I bought one, similar, but made after B&D acquired DeWalt. I was a little less cautious then, so got (and used) the shaper attachment—fortunately with no bad consequences. It came with a 192 page book “Newest Ways to Expert Woodworking” (w/ copywrites in 1962 & 1965). The book’s focus is the DeWalt RAS, and includes maintenance instructions, and suggestions and plans for a built-in workbench for it. If you are interested, I could probably copy some of the relevant pages to a pdf file for you.

-- Rick, Menlo Park, CA

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