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People who, in the staff's judgment, offer special skills that are not represented in depth with our current membership.
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I have been a follower of the woodnet forums for some time now and just this week I found out about this site and just had to get in on all the fun in North Carolina.
My wife and two boys are transplants from Illinois and came to North Carolina back in 1991. We absolutely love it here and it would take dynamite to get us to leave.
I have already done quite a bit of project work that can be seen in my gallery but I hope to learn a lot more and from my few days of lurking in the shadows, I can see a lot of good knowledge and talent.
I hope to meet several of you over the next few years. I love to ride my motorcycle all over North Carolina and a fellow woodworker makes a great ride and meet day. I am always ready to swap war stories and sawdust exploits in person.
My latest project was my wife's new jewelry cabinet that I was able to complete literely hours before her birthday. My next project will be to bulild Norm" router table and mount my new Frued 3.5 router in it. I can hardly wait.
Bear with my as I try to understand this new site and all the neat new features.
Welcome Mark
You have found the BEST WW site on the web. You have some nice work in your gallery and I will be contacting you about the computer desk you have in there I have one on my list to build. Jump in and enjoy!!!
__________________ Nick Z To do important deeds, two things are necessary; a plan and not quite enough time.
Welcome to North Carolina Woodworker Mark!!! We're glad to have you. Come on up to Kyle's place on Sunday afternoon and you'll get to meet a bunch of us. You can check put the thread here.
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Take the attitude of a student, never be too big to ask questions, never know too much to learn something new. Og Mandino
Mike beat me to it. Come on over to Kyle's Sunday. I think we have about 20 people getting together to learn about milling lumber. Great place to pick up a few boards too!
Mike beat me to it. Come on over to Kyle's Sunday. I think we have about 20 people getting together to learn about milling lumber. Great place to pick up a few boards too!
Make sure you bring your checkbook!!! Kyle has some awesome lumber!
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Take the attitude of a student, never be too big to ask questions, never know too much to learn something new. Og Mandino
Welcome Mark, it's great to have you join us. Outstanding work in your album. Your GF clock is beautiful -
What part of Illinois did you come from? I grew up in the western subs. of Chicago many years ago.
I look forward to your input in the forums and seeing more of your fine woodworking.
See you around!!!
You're the lucky recipient of my 9000 post, too bad there's no prize
Dave
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Honestly Honey, that will cost around $100$150 $200, and I need a few more tools.
Heard from a client..."If I had your tools and experience...I could do it myself"
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
--Dr. Seuss
Welcome Gordon!
Glad you found us. I don't think you'll have to motor far from home to run into another NCWWer. And you're likely to find someone in every nook and cranny in the state
Enjoy,
Roger
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