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"THE" Online Woodworking Community!

"THE" Online Woodworking Community!

145 days ago by MsDebbieP | 12 comments »

LumberJocks.com is “the” place to be if you are working with the wood, like to look at items made from wood, or are considering working with wood. PROS members run the spectrum from beginners to master craftsmen members are women, men, and youth from around the world, bringing different perspectives and different skills the site is easy to navigate, and provides the opportunity to share information and inspirations the Founder, Martin Sojka, is quick to react to sugge...

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Variety, Tips, Inspiration

Variety, Tips, Inspiration

164 days ago by MsDebbieP | 2 comments »

(photo from www.canadianwoodworking.com) I always look forward to receiving my next issue of the Canadian Woodworking magazine. Each issue is filled with: several projects to complete, lots of tips skill building variety of furniture building, carving, and other woodworking techniques I think that that is my best part, that they mix the types of woodworking and do not just focus on furniture building. They also, in my opinion, cater to the skilled woodworker as well as the...

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Convenient and Flexible

Convenient and Flexible

177 days ago by MsDebbieP | 35 comments »

(photo from: www.ridgid.com) When we first were looking for tools for our shop Rick wanted a drum sander. We asked at a store and were shown this Ridgid model which is multi-purposed. Rick was sold and we’ve never regretted the purchase. Features: belt sander (4”) spindle sander (5 sizes) tilting table Conversion Switching between the belt sander and spindle sander is really easy. It is also simple to change the sleeves for the spindle sander. Everything...

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Excellent - but Limited

Excellent - but Limited

185 days ago by MsDebbieP | 5 comments »

(Photo from dremel.com) Reason For PurchaseI purchased this Dremel to do drilling, cutting, carving, routing, and all that the tool says it will do. I thought that the size would fit with my woodworking skills and building projects of the future. It was also the “supreme” version of the tool at the time. Right from the first use I knew that I loved this tool. It was great for sanding small places and for etching in glass. Loved it! FeaturesThe following list of features i...

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Dremel Scroll Saw: Sweet!

Dremel Scroll Saw: Sweet!

188 days ago by MsDebbieP | 17 comments »

(photo from www.dremel.com) When I decided to try my hand at working with wood, I thought that I would like to do some scroll work and so I did a little research and decided that I preferred the Dremel. About the time that I had made my decision, the tool came on sale and I jumped at the opportunity and it came home with me. The Features Sander :The station comes with the scroll saw and a sanding station on the side, which is really convenient, not only when I’m doing scroll sa...

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DowelMax: Opened the Door to Many Possibilities

DowelMax: Opened the Door to Many Possibilities

189 days ago by MsDebbieP | 14 comments »

(photo by DowelMax.com) The DowelMaxThe DowelMax is a joinery tool, which helps you align holes for dowels, in a quick and easy process. The DowelMax comes with the drill guides, drill bit, dowels and some other alignment tools. It also comes with a DVD to help you visualize how to set up the tool for different joinery styles. Easy To UseBecause of the precision alignment guides, you simply clamp and drill one piece of wood and align the tool on the second piece of wood and repeat th...

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Triton Respirator Exceeds Expectations

Triton Respirator Exceeds Expectations

192 days ago by MsDebbieP | 17 comments »

Photohttp://www.triton.com.au/product.php?id=29 Cost I purchased this at a wood show last year and I cannot remember how much I paid for it. I know that I did not cringe at the price, knowing the benefits it would bring and that I was very pleased with it once I tried it out. I never regretted the investment. Why did I get it? Because the LumberJocks told me how dangerous woodworking can be, due to breathing in the dust. Because when we got some rough-hewn pine I found that my e...

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