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  1. thrt15nc

    Attaching hook & loop pad back on sander

    I'm dying here. Not quite, but this little bug is beginning to wear on me. :BangHead: :BangHead: :BangHead: :BangHead: The peel and stick part of the hook and loop pad that goes on the little Ryobi palm sander didn't "stick" long. I've been using double sided tape to attach it back on but that...
  2. SteveColes

    Photo Galleries back Soon

    Photo Galleries ARE BACK!
  3. M

    Libraries Back Online

    The Link Library and Download Library are both back online and can be found in your Main Navigation Bar. I will be reviewing the settings for these Libraries to be sure everyone can access them properly to upload new files to and to download from the Downloads Library and to add new Links to the...
  4. SteveColes

    Downloads & Link Libraries are back

    The original plan ver "B.1.c said that we would scrap the old software links and downloads, which were seperate products and replace them with them one product called Links and Downloads Manager which could take care of both. The primary reason was that Vba_links, the product that did the links...
  5. A

    Back bench quick update *w/pics*

    Well I trimmed and hung all 15 backbench lower cabinet doors, and temporarily installed the knobs. I only did a fair job keeping the reveal small and consistent. I used the Lamello biscuit hinges and mortised 24 hinges in less than 30 minutes. It was fast but not without problems. Pics of the...
  6. SteveColes

    We are back - Sort of.....

    We are back - Sort of..... This has been the weekend from hell. If it could go wrong, it did! So we have decided to open the site back up, even though we are not finished. 2 of 4 main objectives have been met. The system is updated to version 3.6 and the internal changes that I wanted to...
  7. A

    Back to work on the shop backbench *Pics*

    After taking last week off to do a little traveling and being greatly humbled by the craftsmanship at the Biltmore Estate, I got back to work on the shop backbench. Before leaving on our trip I finished up some details on the sinkbase- installed the cup drawer pulls and door knobs, and painted...
  8. W

    turning parts for ladder back chair

    hi, i'm new to the forum here. my shop is in my one-car garage; and as such, i don't have room for a nice big lathe. so i rely upon the delta midi lathe, for which i have a bed extension. i'm getting ready to start making my dining room (harvest table, 6 ladder back chairs, and china hutch)...
  9. willarda

    Chippendale chair back rails

    For those of you who have made a Chippendale chair (I took a class at Lonnie Bird's School of Woodworking in Dandridge, TN which was excellent!), you know that the back seat rail can be curved in the short dimension to match the curve of the back legs. Lonnie did this with a wide round plane. I...
  10. SteveColes

    I'm back! Well almost :-)

    Well, I'll be back on Wed 3/29. But I'm in Miami in a hotel with a real internet connection. Much better than the ones that I was able to get on the ship. So, first let me welcome all the new members. Sorry, I was unable to greet you each indvidually. But I'm sure, we'll be chatting shortly...
  11. DavidF

    Back to basics

    I was talking to Sapwood at lunch time about making M&T's and the marking out of joints etc and I wondered in this day of machine cut joints and incra jigs etc, how many of us still by habit and need I might add, mark the face side and face edge with the traditional marks immediately after...
  12. SteveColes

    I'm back

    Jury duty is over. We've finished the trial and I'm back. This was the first time I've been selected to actually sit on a jury and hear the trial. Very stressful.:crybaby2: We had actually had 2 jurors in tears before we reached a verdict. Not fun
  13. C

    I'm back

    Well.. moving day came.. and went. All my stuff showed up on time, and only 1 piece of pottery showed any damage. I have my internet connection back up. I need to do some fixing in the workshop, err.. garage. It became the landing spot for "unlabeled" boxes. Plus I'm gonna need to get...
  14. M

    Joinery for visable back of small chest .

    Thank you all who gave me suggestions on how to construct the back of a chest that would be visable in a mirror. I went with the beveled floating panel. It came out really nice, photo @ Mike W.
  15. cskipper

    Back to the discussion re: scrap wood

    Folks, I am looking for wood that I can cut into 6-8" squares (obviously close counts) of a variety of wood for my trivets etc. If anybody has any "cutoffs" in their scrap pile and would be willing to share :eusa_pray let me know. I haven't been gluing up pieces because I cut so much out and if...
  16. hpetty

    HF Dust Collecter Deal is Back

    Harbor Freight has their 2HP Dust Collector back on sale. With the 20% coupon that brings the price down to $127.99. I think I'll finally bite and begin building out my DC for the shop. Getting tired of dragging my shop vac around from tool to tool.
  17. M

    Small box back joinery ???

    I am putting together a small [4 " high x 12" wide ] two drawer jewlery box out of Walnut and would like to finish the back with thin stock since it will be visable in a mirror . I have some 3/16 walnut Iwould like to use. My concern is with wood movement. Any suggestions on how to install the...

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