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    Dave Anderson NH

    Time for some levity

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    With all of the negativity and political stuff going on with the Covid-19 virus it is time to look at the humorous side of things. Feel free to add more, but keep it clean or it will be deleted.

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    Jim Becker

    Real Estate is a Circus Right Now

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    Professor Dr. SWMBO and I are "more than casually" looking for our "downsize" property. The two of us do not need such a large home and property going forward as our older daughter is already living "independently" in town (she's a special needs adult, so isn't totally independent) and the younger,...

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    Jim Fox

    What are your other hobbies besides Woodworking?

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    Responding to another post got me thinking what other hobbies do you partake in? The one specific that made peaked my curiosity as if to others did it..........Scale Model Building Now I did take a long hiatus from this hobby, but got back into in 2019 heavy and built a lot as a kid, teen and...

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    Ole Anderson

    Twist wires before using a wire nut?

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    So, do you twist your wires together before using a wire nut? Some manufacturers say it isn't necessary.

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    Joe Hendershott

    Providing quotes to potential customers

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    I've been tasked to provide a quote for a kitchen to a potential client and would like know how some of you all do this. Figuring out the cost I can do but would like to provide the actual quote in a professional manner. So... 1. What software do you use for this? 2. How specific do you get?...

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    Stephen Tashiro

    Modern electrical outlets - side wiring with 12 gauge

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    Do electricians "back wire" most modern electrical outlets when using 12 gauge wire? Years ago, electrical outlets were designed to be "side wired" by hooking the wire around a screw. Some also had holes where a wire could be connected by pushing it into the hole, but this method of wiring by...

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    How I Make Spiral or Twisted Finials 

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    Richard Madden
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    Published on 04-25-2011 4:34 PM     Number of Views: 131354 
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    From the first time I saw pictures of Stuart Mortimers signature twist work, I knew I wanted to try one myself, but I feared it was too difficult and time consuming. Stuarts book, Techniques of Spiral Work- A Practical Guide to the Craft of Making Twists by Hand, and an article in the May 2006 issue of Woodturning were the sources of inspiration and also great learning tools. It was when Mark Hubl showed his first spiral piece that I finally decided I would give it a try.There are many ways this work can be done, but here is the way I make twisted finials. As with any woodturning project, if something doesn't feel right to you, don't do it!!
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    Native American Baskets-turned on a lathe 

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    Jim Adkins
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    Published on 03-24-2011 12:10 PM     Number of Views: 74506 
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    Jim Adkins shows us his method for turning native american baskets on the lathe.


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    Turning Miniature Acorn Birdhouses 

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    Jim Underwood
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    Published on 02-22-2011 1:41 PM     Number of Views: 50644 
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    Jim Underwood describes his experiences and techniques for turning miniature acorn birdhouses. ...
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    Turning Segmented Bowls by Ken Salisbury 

    Published on 01-05-2011 8:24 PM     Number of Views: 30233 
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    An article on segmented bowls by one of our original moderators, Ken Salisbury.

    This article describes the process used to make the following bowl.

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    Processing a Bowl Blank 

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    Published on 01-02-2011 7:32 PM  Number of Views: 26924 
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    With all the newcomers here on SMC with questions about bowl turning and drying roughed out blanks, I figured it was time to post something about how I go through the process. ...
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    Jason Roehl

    Twist wires before using a wire nut?

    As someone who does some repair-type electrical work in a commercial setting, I hate twisted wires for a number of reasons. The biggest is that it is

    Jason Roehl Today, 6:38 AM Go to last post
    Jim Koepke

    WTB: Lie Nielsen Dowel Plate or Lee Valley Doweling Jig

    Ron, If you have fractional bits you might try drilling a starter hole a 64th inch bigger. You might even try two holes bigger with two steps down to

    Jim Koepke Today, 2:59 AM Go to last post
    Kev Williams

    Laser engrave a belt help

    don't usually have this issue with my lasers, but I've had to splice together many large engravings on my tool machines, this one was fun-

    Kev Williams Today, 2:32 AM Go to last post
    Mike Manning

    Antique tool auction

    Some real nice stuff and most things being sold as kind of a package deal. Though not the case with the vintage hand planes. I literally looked thru

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    Christopher Charles

    My take on a Mid-century Modern Vanity

    Great work, both design and execution. And I agree it is amazing how the last 10% can feel like much more! Thanks for sharing

    Christopher Charles Today, 2:12 AM Go to last post
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    glenn bradley

    vintage Craftsman table saw upgrade

    This thread may help. Besides Grandpa's 1950 Emerson I had a 1970's "113." contractor. I added a decent...

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