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  1. Jason: perfect...

    Jason:



    perfect

    Steve
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    Jason, Sweet. -Steve

    Jason,
    Sweet.
    -Steve
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    Lou, Excellent ...beautiful. -Steve

    Lou,
    Excellent ...beautiful. -Steve
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    Hi Carole, Exactly, yes a set screw if beefy...

    Hi Carole,
    Exactly, yes a set screw if beefy enough would be advisable. I keep thinking I'll be getting the outrigger soon... -Steve
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    Those look great. What is the source for the...

    Those look great. What is the source for the toolrest handle(replacement for the plastic ball ended handle.) Or did you machine it yourself.
    Thanks, -Steve
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    Ken, My best wishes to you. Kind regards, -Steve

    Ken,
    My best wishes to you. Kind regards, -Steve
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    Bill, I have owned the DVR (1st release model)...

    Bill,
    I have owned the DVR (1st release model) for 5 years now. I have used the Jet, only once or twice and long ago enough that I don't remember enough to compare -seemed good. I started out on an...
  8. Jason, Beautiful table, lovely work and I do...

    Jason,
    Beautiful table, lovely work and I do like those pins. -Steve
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    Corey, I am definitely not a weaver type. I...

    Corey,

    I am definitely not a weaver type. I found this much easier/faster than weaving cloth tape. The "lock-knots" which are essentiall a fold-tuck sort of thing are easy and really hold. -Steve
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    Richard, I have to say, I greatly enjoy your...

    Richard,

    I have to say, I greatly enjoy your stair-posts. -Thanks

    For processing the bark:

    Cut reasonably straight, branchless sections of tree trunks between 5” and 12” in diameter, into...
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    Jason, I don’t think there’s much if any...

    Jason,
    I don’t think there’s much if any difference comfort-wise between this and cloth tape. These inner-bark strips are used outside of tree up(sounds weird to say, but woodworkers know what I...
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    Ray, ...superb. -Steve

    Ray, ...superb. -Steve
  13. Rich, As Larry suggests a crib, or cribwork...

    Rich,

    As Larry suggests a crib, or cribwork deck may be a good solution for you. I live on a lake here in Ontario and unless a structure is removeable in fall, ice will destroy just about any...
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    Shaker Chair. Ash Bark Weaving.

    Glad I finally tried this.

    For all those chairs you may have around in need of repair, or for finishing a new one, I was surprised how: well this works, how good the stuff looks and how easy it...
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    Michael, that's one beautiful table ...and QS on...

    Michael, that's one beautiful table ...and QS on all 4 leg sides - nice. Looks like superb joinery there. Please get right to the finishing so we can see more pics.

    Did you consider and reject...
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    Bill, Magnificent comes to mind - beautifully...

    Bill,
    Magnificent comes to mind - beautifully detailed execution. -Steve
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    Russ, This one, I made 4 years ago out of...

    Russ,

    This one, I made 4 years ago out of antique red pine(resawn from an old beam I scavenged from a landfill site) and ironwood square pins. I chose not to include a lower screen due to dog...
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    Gary, That'll make a great bowl, I'm looking...

    Gary,
    That'll make a great bowl, I'm looking forward to see the results from that big new machine of yours. -Steve
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    Peter, Hello to you. I see by your posts that...

    Peter,
    Hello to you. I see by your posts that you are a Neander/power mix. I'm beginning to incorporate less payments to OPG in every project -less dust as well. -Steve
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    Carl, I would agree on glueing the middle pin...

    Carl,

    I would agree on glueing the middle pin and tenon(depending on it's width -perhaps just the middle if a wide tenon.) I would glue the outer pins - just a drop as Alan suggests, only to hold...
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    Alan, Excellent, fingers crossed for you in...

    Alan,
    Excellent, fingers crossed for you in Ontario. -Steve
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    Cecil, In addition to Gary's advice, you will...

    Cecil,

    In addition to Gary's advice, you will get far less cracking if you immediately rough turn any blanks to 3/4" to 1" or so, depending on size. At this wall thickness, you will still have...
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    Gary, Good gloat - congratulations. ...have a...

    Gary, Good gloat - congratulations. ...have a good weekend. -Steve
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    Darren -too funny. -Steve

    Darren -too funny. -Steve
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    Dick, Looks great - actually looks way better...

    Dick,

    Looks great - actually looks way better than mine Oak ply vs. MDF. I like your use of knobs on that ways release. I just have a bolt and have to reach for the wrench each time.

    The...
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