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  1. A

    Nice guy, nice wood, and a kiln

    I made a trip to Old Sparta NW of Greenville, NC today to pick up some maple from Russ Denz a friendly NCWWer who unfortunately will be leaving us later this year for AZ. Russ listed his wood (and other stuff) in the North Carolina Woodworker classifieds. He is selling some really nice lumber...
  2. TracyP

    Guy in Paradise "This is your Saw"

    Well I promised I would not use it. But I did not promise that I would not seek out some help to clean, wax, and tune it for you:nah::nah:. PChristy and I got together for a day of saw cleaning, bowl blank cutting and piano moving:dontknow::help:. Yes I said piano moving:swoon::swoon:. Sorry...
  3. D

    New Guy

    Before the kids came along, I used to do a lot of woodworking, mostly small pieces of furniture, jigs and hand tools. Now that the kids are almost grown, I have dragged out my old assortment of tools and assembled them into a small shop in the garage. I enjoy using hand tools, but also...
  4. emtffkev

    <~~ New Guy

    Hey everyone! I wanted to stop in and introduce myself. My name is Kevin and I currently live in Tarboro, but I'm trying to get myself closer to Raleigh. I'm fairly new to woodworking, I used to do some rough carpentry work but that's a world of difference from making anything of artistic...
  5. PChristy

    is this guy for real?

    I think that he might have forgot the decimal Walnut Lumber (Rural Hall) Reply to: sale-tbf3a-1079162712@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] Date: 2009-03-17, 1:47PM EDT Rough Cut Air Dried Walnut Lumber 4/4 through 16/4 thickness and random lenghts and widths. Sell the entire...
  6. jarrett

    New Raleigh guy here

    Hi folks, I'm Jarrett, fairly new to NC and also to woodworking. I started out with a power mitre saw, but after a couple of episodes of The Woodwright's Shop and reading "Hand Tool Essentials", got to thinking about using more hand tools. I sold off the power saw before moving here and am now...
  7. HMH

    New guy; old tools, (Pt. 2)

    Hey folks, I introduced myself about 4 months ago and posted pictures of the '54 Craftsman table saw I rebuilt as the first "real" machine for my shop, ( http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/f15/new-guy-old-tools-16901/). Life has been crazy lately, and I haven't had as much shop time as I would...
  8. Dwight

    New guy, Dwight from Statesville,NC

    Hello, Just a quick note to let everyone hear from yet another new member to the sight. I have been around cabinetry since I can remember and as they say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. My dad taught me well. My Granpa built canoes for the Old Town Canoe co. in Maine. Its in my blood...
  9. Mint Hill Joe

    Yet another new guy

    Hello everybody. My name is Joe Gregory. I live in Mint Hill outside Charlotte and I came across this website while searching for sources for lumber. I'm still in the process of looking at all this site has to offer but it looks like a place I'll come back to quite a bit. I don't have a...
  10. S

    nother new guy

    New to CWW. I've grew up working on projects with my Dad, complaining about most of them once I became a teenager, quit almost entirely once I moved away from home except for mandatory home improvement projects. Somewhere in my late 20's I started doing woodworking projects again because I...
  11. C

    New guy saying Hi

    I joined about a week ago and have been looking around. I really like what I have seen, there seem to be some good folks here. I have been in the Overhills area for 10 years. Just when I think I can call myself a woodworker I come across a project that lets me know just how ignorant I am. I...
  12. 02blues

    new hand tool guy ; photos

    Hi all. I added a few more shots to the gallery including the recently made spring pole lathe. Once again. Thanks for all the info and links via the last post. John / 02blues
  13. 02blues

    new hand tool guy

    Hello to all. I signed up on this site in 06 but didn't use it. Since then I have developed an interest in hand tools. I have met some great wood workers in NC and look forward to learning from you all. Just uploaded a few of my recent projects. Cheers.
  14. I

    New guy

    Hello to all, live in Raleigh NC for now originally from Canton NC. Love wood working, thought this would be a good place to learn. I do car audio for a living, so my woodworking is limited. looking to advance it a little.
  15. JackLeg

    Happy Birthday Big Guy!

    Have a great day! Many many more in good health!:new_birth:new_birth:new_birth:new_birth:new_birth:new_birth:new_birth
  16. John Reeves

    Tall, good looking guy in Durham

    but I am not vain. BTW, I have gotten a bit formal re. project funding and business consulting. Please see www.horizongroupuk.com John
  17. HMH

    New guy; Old tools

    Hey there, I've been lurking around for a few months, (great site by the way), waiting for a good oportunity to introduce myself formally. I've allways been interested in woodworking, playing with my Dad's tools as a kid, and more recently using my Father-in-law's shop to attempt more...
  18. H

    New guy here.

    Well to start off with this is a great site. Its excellent to goto a website and not see that it is filled with egos. I first moved to NC in 2000 originally from WI (9 yrs) and IN (8 yrs) because of the USMC, I got out in 2004 and am happy that I'm still here. I was first introduced into...
  19. Mark Gottesman

    New guy from Winston-Salem

    Wanted to say hello to everyone and thank you for all the help you folks have been over the last year since I found this forum. I wandered over from the OWWM forum and now check both of them quite frequently. Since I am a recent retiree my main focus has been on house projects and trying to...
  20. Y

    Anyone here from RCC? - Smitty 2006 (new guy) :)

    Hey youse guys from Rockingham Community College! Anybody working in the industry, or something even close? Smitty:thumbs_up

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