Woodwhisperer Poker Chip Tray #3: Making progress...and lots of chips!
Ok, after a brief side track, here we go again with the poker chip tray saga.. Where I last left you, I had gotten all the strips glued up into blanks. I had to wait about a week or so, to take a day off and pay a visit to my old boss and his w...
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Max
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Glad to see that you have made Lumberjocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome…
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PanamaJack
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Welcome to the one and the only LumberJocks web site. Enjoy your stay! Ask some questions and show your woodworking skills.
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oscorner
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Welcome to our community!
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WayneC
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Welcome to LumberJocks. Enjoy the site.
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Karson
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Welcome to Lumberjocks.
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jockmike2
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Welcome to LJs if you need anything just ask anyone. jockmike
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Brad_Nailor
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Thanks everybody!
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DAN
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Hey Nailor
You have a technical background similar to mine. I’ve used Autocad since release 3 and am proficiant in many other design / animation softwares. just started Sketch-up yesturday for the table challenge project.
-- I made a cool back scratcher !!
TreeBones
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Hey Dan, I like your projects, especially the Keep sake box. The Oak I cut is mostly Black Oak, it is a little easier to machine and sand. The White Oak is much harder and wears me out faster. Your tree would have made some nice lumber.
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David
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Welcome to LumberJocks!
I like your poker table. Awesome work!
This is an awesome group of woodworkers that generously share their talents, passion and interest in woodworking. We are looking forward to your projects and input.
Not to hit you up with this too early, but please notify Tom of any tools you are willing to share with your fellow LumberJocks!
By the way, don’t worry too much about the Lumebrjock Shop Inspection. While it seems intimidating the day they visit, Douglas and Ms Debbie are pretty kind!
LumberJocks is the premier member based woodworking site.
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Earle Wright
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David,
I just ran across your ‘handle’ in scanning the “Pulse” section. Sometimes I’m slow in getting things, but your triple play on words made me grin big! And, it’s so much more pleasing a handle than, say, “Screw Driver”!
Thanks for the humor!
-- Earle Wright, Lenoir City, Tennessee