Blacksmiths Anvil, a woodworking project.
An anvil as a woodworking project, how could that be? Well, I started by building a jig for the router to flaten and level both ends of a cherry stump. Then I heated and bent some rod to make staples to hold the anvil down. ...
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surfin2
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#1 posted 809 days ago
Welcome To LumberJocks.
Good Luck…
-- Rick
Max
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#2 posted 809 days ago
Glad to see that you have made LumberJocks a part of your Woodworking experience… Welcome
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
SnowyRiver
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#3 posted 809 days ago
Welcome aboard. Nice that you could join us on Lumberjocks.
-- Wayne - Plymouth MN
HallTree
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#4 posted 809 days ago
Welcome. You have found the right place for woodworking. A great group of people willing to help. Looking forward to see your projects and comments. Work safe in the shop and don’t forget to use pushsticks.
-- "Hold on to instruction, do not let it go; guard it well, for it is your life" Solomon
Splinterman
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#5 posted 809 days ago
“WELCOME to LJ’s” …Enjoy the experience.
saddletramp
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#6 posted 808 days ago
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.
-- ♫♪♪♫♫ Saddletramp, saddletramp, I'm as free as the breeze and I ride where I please, saddletramp ♪♪♪♫♪ ...... Bob W....NW Michigan (Traverse City area)
Ken90712
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#7 posted 807 days ago
Welcome to LJ’s. We are here to help one another with woodworking. Feel free to ask members for advise. But Be aware…this site can be very addictive…………LOL
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
saddletramp
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#8 posted 806 days ago
I have not as yet figured this site out so I don’t know where or how to make a post like this so I will try it here.
1) With all the activity on this site, when you find a post that you want to follow, how do you ever find it again?
2) What do the F and/or P at the start of each post mean?
3) Is there a way to look for a specific topic such as hand plane restoration or bowl turning etc.?
4) Is anyone else in the Traverse City, Mi area?
-- ♫♪♪♫♫ Saddletramp, saddletramp, I'm as free as the breeze and I ride where I please, saddletramp ♪♪♪♫♪ ...... Bob W....NW Michigan (Traverse City area)
Max
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#9 posted 806 days ago
Saddletramp,
If you want to follow a post you will find a green button with an eye in it that say’s “WATCH” in the upper right hand corner of the post. If you click on this every time there is a post on that thread you will receive a notice. You also can follow it by clicking on “MY WATCH LIST” under your My Lumberjocks as ling as you have clicked on the WATCH button first.
The F stands for forum and the P stands for Project.
You can search for a specific topic by using the search function at the top of a page next to My Lumberjocks drop down.
Hope this helps.
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
saddletramp
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#10 posted 806 days ago
Thanks Max
-- ♫♪♪♫♫ Saddletramp, saddletramp, I'm as free as the breeze and I ride where I please, saddletramp ♪♪♪♫♪ ...... Bob W....NW Michigan (Traverse City area)
mafe
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#11 posted 802 days ago
welcome
Best of my thoughts,
MaFe
-- Mad F, the fanatical rhykenologist and vintage architect. Democraticwoodworking.
Verna
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#12 posted 801 days ago
Welcome, Bob!!!! It’s nice to see old friends here. You’ll love it here—the projects are outstanding!!
-- Verna -- Indianapolis, IN
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