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I finally saved enough money for a nice 3hp cabinet saw. I spent hours setting it up and getting everything square and level. The first project request was from a friend of mine to build a replacement storm window for his house….his 1820 house. Call it irony but I finally had a tool that would cut perfectly square and I had to manipulate it to make out-of-square cuts to fit a house built in 1820!
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patron
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#1 posted 345 days ago
well it sure fits right in
real period
congrats on the new saw
that’s the problem with remodeling
nothing is ever square or plumb
but you sure learn allot
welcome to LJ’s
-- david - only thru kindness can this world be whole . If we don't succeed we run the risk of failure. Dan Quayle
vipond33
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#2 posted 344 days ago
Your photo’s a long shot but the frame looks calm and well done, with an interesting intersection at the upper right.
That’s the beauty of a a fine saw; it’s easy to make it wrong to make it right.
gene
-- gene@toronto.ontario.canada : dovetail free since '53, critiques always welcome.
Beginningwoodworker
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#3 posted 340 days ago
Nice window!
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
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