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    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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    Mike Cutler

    shaper fences, PM 26

    Ron

    There are books, and some videos on the shaper. This is a video that details some of the functions that can be performed. It's outdated,

    Mike Cutler Today, 4:16 PM Go to last post
    Robert M Richardson

    Glue repair advice

    Again thanks for all the tips. Much appreciated.
    Robert

    Robert M Richardson Today, 4:08 PM Go to last post
    Bruce Jones

    Kokopelli Canvas

    Thank you Robert I'm working on this one and two others at this time.

    Bruce Jones Today, 3:57 PM Go to last post
    Andrew Hughes

    How long does it take you to build these doors (paint grade)?

    My best guess for my shop is 2 6/8 hour days. They look simple enough I would use my tablesaw for the jointery .
    I could easily hand plane any

    Andrew Hughes Today, 3:45 PM Go to last post
    Phillip Mitchell

    shaper fences, PM 26

    Can you be more specific or post photos of what is not working for you? Are you saying the tolerances / quality is off or the design is poor or?

    Phillip Mitchell Today, 3:24 PM Go to last post
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