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Woodworking is my passion and my stress relief. I'm currently in grad school working on my MA in divinity and I am definitely _not_ one of those guys that needs to go back for any sort of doctorate. I'm no scholar. I pastored a small two church district of farmland community for two years before coming up here to MI. I'm from the great state of Texas, and proud of it! My family and I will be going back to Texas in December of 2008, and we're greatly looking forward to returning to our home. Currently because of the time contraints due to working and going to school and family I don't get a lot of time in my shop (basement) but I do manage to squeeze in the occasional project. Without woodworking I would certainly go crazy.

-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"

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WayneC

5685 posts in 582 days


posted 449 days ago

Welcome to LumberJocks. Enjoy the site.

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

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woodchips

164 posts in 449 days


posted 449 days ago

Thanks, I just found this site a few days ago and I’ve been glued to it since (minus the time spent in the shop). This seems like one of the best resources I’ve ever discovered. I look forward to spending more time here and posting some of my projects as well as seeing everyone else’s.

~Isaac

-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"

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WayneC

5685 posts in 582 days


posted 449 days ago

Glad your here. Looking forward to seeing those projects and perhaps your workshop.

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

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oscorner

4573 posts in 796 days


posted 449 days ago

Welcome to our community! I hope that you will stay a while and show us your magic!

-- Jesus is Lord!

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Max

5906 posts in 758 days


posted 449 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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PanamaJack

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posted 449 days ago

Welcome to the one and the only LumberJocks web site. We hope you enjoy your stay with us. Ask any questions about any type of woodworking and somebody will have the answer for you.

-- Carpe Lignum - Seize The Wood,

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woodchips

164 posts in 449 days


posted 449 days ago

Wow, thanks for the warm welcome! I already feel at home here. I’m gonna start posting some pics of my latest project, but be forewarned, I’m a bit of a newbie at this custom woodworking. I learned to love building with wood about 7 years ago but it was in a small custom cabinet shop and we pretty much stuck with your basic red oak, ash and paint grade cabinets. Lately, even though I’m a bit nervous about it, I’ve embarked on some projects using reclaimed wood from various sources. This latest project is a coffee table using some very old red oak that, in its previous life, was part of a bumper pad system on a loading dock. It’s beauty rests in the many imperfections found in it, much like us humans. However this is a big step for me since for the first time since I picked up woodworking, I’m going to mix two different wood types. Now this doesn’t sound like that big a deal to most of you as I’ve seen many of your incredibly beautiful pieces, but for me this is a huge step, and I hope it turns out well.
As the project takes shape I’m sure I’ll have questions along the way, and I’ll post them here. As for seeing my shop, it’s a disaster area because it’s so small. I use half of my basement for my shop since that’s all I have currently, so maybe some time when it’s cleaner I’ll take some pics. For now there’s some pics of my current project in my projects area. All I’m currently using for a finish is tung oil as I’ve lately become infatuated with it. Hope this post isn’t too long.

-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"

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woodchips

164 posts in 449 days


posted 449 days ago

Hello All,

Are bread boards always mortised into the table top or are there occasions where they are simply glued and doweled onto the end grain?

-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"

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Greg Mitchell

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posted 448 days ago

Welcome to Lumberjocks. This is a great website, and a great group of people. My wife is from Michigan, and still have relative in and around the Grand Rapids, Greenville area. Were do you call home? As for the breadboard ends. You should probably use mortis and tenons on the breadboards, and just glue the center tenon. The outside tenons will be cut smaller than the mortis. This will give the top room to expand or contract. You should put this question over in the forum section. You will get a lot of good feedback. Look forward to seeing some of your projects.

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

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Karson

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posted 448 days ago

Welcome to LumberJocks.

-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com

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woodchips

164 posts in 449 days


posted 448 days ago

Greg, right now home is Berrien Springs MI, but my heart is still in Texas. I’m here for school but I’ll be finished up in Dec of 08 if all goes well and then we’ll be heading back to Texas, where I can finally get ahold of some mesquite and aromatic red cedar. I’m working on my MA degree right now and honestly it can’t end soon enough, but i have enjoyed the profusion of fresh fruit up here.

-- Isaac, "It's no coincidence that Jesus was a lumberjock too"

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Dick, & Barb Cain

5067 posts in 784 days


posted 447 days ago

A Big Welcome to You.

-- -** You are never to old to set another goal or to dream a new dream ****************** Dick, & Barb Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1

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piper

73 posts in 562 days


posted 447 days ago

Welcome look forward to seeing your projects

-- piper

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jockmike2

4136 posts in 731 days


posted 447 days ago

Welcome to LJs if you need anything just ask anyone. jockmike

-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com

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Scott Tinker

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posted 330 days ago

Welcome, welcome. I am a newbie here myself to be honest, but the people are really great. We are fellow searchers, you and I: I have a PhD relating to Divinity. I would not recommend using dowels and a butt joint for breadboard ends. I can’t see a way you would be able to control cross-grain movement enough to keep the whole thing from coming apart.

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