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Thread: Welcome to our new Wood Turning Forum

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    Welcome to our new Wood Turning Forum

    Welcome to SawMill Creeks newest forum, a special place to discuss woodlathes and accessories, projects, tips and tricks. This forum is automatically included in the "New Posts" feature of SMC so all new threads will be available to our entire membership for viewing when they use the new posts feature of our software.

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    Thanks, Keith! I do the "New Posts" route anyway, and that's actually how I found the new threads here!
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    Darn, I was looking for this forum to be the first one to post!!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

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    Hurry Chris...

    If you hurry, you're next post will tie Big John.
    Thanks Keith, for the new forum.
    John
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    Have a Blessed Day,

    JMC

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    Whoa,

    Chris and John running neck and neck. Maybe we should have a pool on what number they'll be at on 12/31.

    As a budding turner, I'll be interested to see how much attention this forum gets. I'll kind of miss the interplay with the flatlanders though.

    Jack

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    jACK,

    It's just the ciberspace version of hop-scotch.
    NOTHING beats a failure,but a try.
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    Have a Blessed Day,

    JMC

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    Wish I had something just finished to post, but LOML has had me doing "flat board" work and my son asked me to help him lay a manufactured interlocking wood floor, so nothing finished right now.

    Thanks for the forum.

    Bruce

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    Jack, I'll be here...I'll be here....
    Wood: a fickle medium....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Padilla
    Jack, I'll be here...I'll be here....
    Oh Gosh. You're here already? Thought I'd pop in to see if the wall decorations were different in here.

    Steve


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    Thumbs up Looking forward to being in the VORTEX

    Kewl, This means that I have to start using my Jet Mini, the grinder and Wolverine Jig, and bowl blanks I cut last year...

    Looking forward to being in the VORTEX.

    David

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    When the turning forum was proposed, this second time, I didn't think it would make much of a difference in my Creek experince. This new forum has made for me a HUGE difference for me.

    Thank you VERY much
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    and the fine print takith away

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    Question

    Being a newbie, I don't know if this has been discussed before. I just finished reading a thread about turning corncobs into pens and I know people are making Freedom Pens out of Corian. I suspect that there are some "radical" souls out there who turn materials other than wood. Maybe this forum should just be named "Turner's Forum"??
    Last edited by Randy Meijer; 11-13-2004 at 3:54 AM.

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    Unhappy Turner's Form

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    Hi Keith,
    Thanks for the Form it was not here when I was here before. Now mayby you
    can tell me how to post some pictuers of some of the things that I have turned. Not a expert but do enjoy it most as good as scrooling.
    Thanks a bunch.
    Just Charlie

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    Charlie,

    Start your new message and at the bottom of the screen is the manage attachments button. Try it out, if it doesn't work the first time you can edit your post and try again. Don't use the preview button when you are attaching pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charles E. Stein

    Now mayby you can tell me how to post some pictuers of some of the things that I have turned.
    Just Charlie
    There is a detailed description on how to post photos in this thread:


    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...416#post132416
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