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Old 12-21-2005, 09:58 PM   #1
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Hello Fellow Woodworkers!

Greetings All,
I was very happy to find this site just for us NC woodworkers. Some of the national/international woodworking sites are pretty good, but we probably have more in common here in the state (versus folks far-far-away). I've been hooked on woodworking since jr. high school and have been woodworking ever since then, although it was somewhat limited in some of my "former lives". I have a pretty decent shop now and try to get as much shop time as I can. I've been primarily building mission style furniture for about the past 10 years and have gone so far as to learn some of the original mission style "tricks" and methods like veneering and fuming. I digress from the "classic" oak mission style a lot, and use a lot of walnut and some other of my own twists. I probably need to post some pictures of my work, but I've been pretty derelict in taking pictures of my projects and only have pictures of a few projects. My other passion is collecting old woodworking tools. I've mostly concentrated on wood planes but have studied/collected about all of the old woodworking tools. In the past several years, my main collecting focus has been on Marsh & Rockford metallic planes. Anyway, I look forward to participating in the group and hope I can contribute.
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Welcome, I look forward to seeing what pictures you do have. Mission style is one of my favorites and I am a big fan of the domestic hardwood - walnut, mpale, cherry and sometimes oak. Drop by the handtool forum and share your wisdom. Dave
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Re: Hello Fellow Woodworkers!

Randy, welcome aboard. I am glad you found us and decided to join. I am sure you will find your time spent here very enjoyable and informative. This site is made up of folks with varying levels of experience and disciplines. I would love to see some of your work. I really like the mission furniture style. Make sure you use the "request services" button on the main tool bar to set yourself up a photo gallery. I look forward to seeing you around and reading your posts.

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Re: Hello Fellow Woodworkers!

Randy,

Welcome aboard, good to see another Westerner. I'm in Horse Shoe and McRabbet is in Hendersonville. There are a few others out here as well. I would love to see some of your work and enjoy mission style furniture as well. I have yet to get a picture to my gallery but our bed is a mission style in natural cherry. In total, there were over 200 mortise and tennon joints. Talk about a glue up headache..... at any rate jump in, share advice and have some fun.
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Welcome to the site Randy. I think if you spend any time at all here, you'll get a "personal" attachment to many of the folks here. It's one thing I value of this web site, you can actually meet the people here! That and there are lots of very talented people. Be sure you put your dot on the member map, you can find that by clicking here . Oh yeah, as a saying goes here, if you dont' have any pictures, it didn't really happen, so be sure you use some of Steve's bandwidth and give us some pictures!
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Hey Randy,

Glad to see a fellow ww'er from the beautiful mountains of western NC -- Steve D has already introduced my name, but I'll extend my hand in welcome to you. Sounds like you've carved out a challenging niche with your Mission furniture; we'd all love to see some of your projects. Lots of good people here and in my 5 weeks, I've seen no back-stabbing like that seen on some of the national sites -- North Carolina Woodworker.net specializes in good info shared among good people. Also look forward to hear more about your old tools.
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Welcome. I see you already have an album, so we'll all be waiting for pictures.
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Old 12-22-2005, 07:01 AM   #8
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Glad to have you aboard. Just curious, you living in western NC., do you now of any sawmills around that sell rough sawed hardwood?
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Re: Hello Fellow Woodworkers!

Welcome Randy!

I just very recently joined this group also. From the response I got people here seem really great. Looking forward to seeing your work.
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Old 12-22-2005, 12:23 PM   #10
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Re: Hello Fellow Woodworkers!

Hello Dave, Ask & ye shall receive. I posted some pictures of a closet organizer and my grandson's walnut dresser that I made. These are about the only project pictures I have, and I probably need to get busy with the digital camera. There's several pieces that still live here that the group might enjoy. Latest project is a burl maple picture frame with a picture of the grandbabies for my parents for Christmas. I just got it back from the framer yesterday having the picture mounted. I'll try to shot a picture and add it.

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Welcome, I look forward to seeing what pictures you do have. Mission style is one of my favorites and I am a big fan of the domestic hardwood - walnut, mpale, cherry and sometimes oak. Drop by the handtool forum and share your wisdom. Dave
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Old 12-22-2005, 12:29 PM   #11
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Hello Steve, Yes, good to see another Westerner. I know some folks in Horse Shoe. I posted pictures of some of my work and would be pleased for you to take a look. 200 M&T, my, my..... More like a glue-up nightmare. Hide glue? I've had similar glue-up nightmares, some ending in catastrophy because I'm so slow.
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Randy,

Welcome aboard, good to see another Westerner. I'm in Horse Shoe and McRabbet is in Hendersonville. There are a few others out here as well. I would love to see some of your work and enjoy mission style furniture as well. I have yet to get a picture to my gallery but our bed is a mission style in natural cherry. In total, there were over 200 mortise and tennon joints. Talk about a glue up headache..... at any rate jump in, share advice and have some fun.
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Old 12-22-2005, 12:32 PM   #12
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Thanks D L, I posted some pictures and would be pleased for you to take a look.



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Randy, welcome aboard. I am glad you found us and decided to join. I am sure you will find your time spent here very enjoyable and informative. This site is made up of folks with varying levels of experience and disciplines. I would love to see some of your work. I really like the mission furniture style. Make sure you use the "request services" button on the main tool bar to set yourself up a photo gallery. I look forward to seeing you around and reading your posts.

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Old 12-22-2005, 12:40 PM   #13
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Thanks Clay, I think I'm really going to enjoy this, everyone is really nice. No attitudes or ego's, just regular folks getting together with a common interest. I've been somewhat "unhappy" with the national websites because people were so far way and their "take" on things is different from our ways. I added my bubble to the map. No pictures, didn't happen... That hurts and left a scar. I have the camea here now and wiill get busy.



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Welcome to the site Randy. I think if you spend any time at all here, you'll get a "personal" attachment to many of the folks here. It's one thing I value of this web site, you can actually meet the people here! That and there are lots of very talented people. Be sure you put your dot on the member map, you can find that by clicking here . Oh yeah, as a saying goes here, if you dont' have any pictures, it didn't really happen, so be sure you use some of Steve's bandwidth and give us some pictures!
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Old 12-22-2005, 12:54 PM   #14
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Hello Rob, Yes, good to meet up with another WNC woodworker. I've posted some pictures and there's more on the way. I still have a couple of "classic" oak mission pieces here that I'll try to shoot. Everyone is really nice and I'm going to enjoy being part of this. I'll be glad to inundate you with old tool stuff.
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Hey Randy,

Glad to see a fellow ww'er from the beautiful mountains of western NC -- Steve D has already introduced my name, but I'll extend my hand in welcome to you. Sounds like you've carved out a challenging niche with your Mission furniture; we'd all love to see some of your projects. Lots of good people here and in my 5 weeks, I've seen no back-stabbing like that seen on some of the national sites -- North Carolina Woodworker.net specializes in good info shared among good people. Also look forward to hear more about your old tools.
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Old 12-22-2005, 12:57 PM   #15
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, No real harm intended !!! I can't wait to check your pictures
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