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    Dave Anderson NH

    Time for some levity

    Thread Starter: Dave Anderson NH

    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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    Tyler Bancroft

    Forrest Woodworker blades - worth the money?

    Thread Starter: Tyler Bancroft

    I'm looking at buying a Forrest Woodworker II blade to handle nothing but ripping – they're obviously quite pricey (~$175), but I'm willing to spend that if they're worth the money. Is there a better-performing blade in the same price range?

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    glenn bradley

    A Building Appears

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    My patience is tested by the 2-pics-at-a-time feature so this will be brief.

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    Bill Dufour

    Any chance of construction lumber prices going down in six months?

    Thread Starter: Bill Dufour

    Lumber is about 100% higher with covid since 12 months ago. More homes are starting to be built. Any thoughts on construction lumber prices in the next 12 months? Bill D

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    Allen Mattsen

    Best Full-Sized Lathe / Upgrade Help

    Thread Starter: Allen Mattsen

    I'd like to ask the forum for help researching and deciding on a full-sized lathe. The best unit for me within my budget of $4500. I'm a fairly new turner, retired at 50yrs old, and have decided to invest in woodturning as my primary hobby moving forward. I love it! The reason I say "best unit...

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    Eric Brown

    "Infused with an acrylic"

    Thread Starter: Eric Brown

    Blue Spruce is offering tools with handles that are " infused with an acrylic". Lee Valley also offer sliding bevels with something similar. Does anyone know how this can be done at home without spending a fortune? My guess is that the wood is immersed into a container of acrylic and then...

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    Improving a Fireplace Wall with Cabinetry 

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    Soren Christensen

    Epilog Mini - Used Machine Check up.

    So just a quick update.

    I went an bought a similar product to what Bill showed me a picture off. Made sure it had the right stuff and went

    Soren Christensen Today, 1:32 PM Go to last post
    Terry Wawro

    Installed a mini-split in the workshop today.

    As a pro, you probably already know this but, you can buy mini-splits three ways. One is not charged at all and probably the type most used in the trade.

    Terry Wawro Today, 1:17 PM Go to last post
    Jim Becker

    Expanding dining table

    I agree with Mark, especially given the grain orientation. That doesn't work well for a leaf situation...there is increased risk ot stability issues...and

    Jim Becker Today, 1:13 PM Go to last post
    Dave Anderson NH

    Time for some levity

    Today's take.

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    sean meltvedt

    Resurrection process for an abused ICS

    Mike-I wish. Typically the shop is clean twice a year-spring and fall. Since spring hasn’t yet sprung in Alaska-her is the saw from another angle. The

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