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  1. ScottM

    Congrats to Alan

    Well our buddy Alan Schaffter did it again. He submitted the top tip in the Dec/Jan issue of Wood Magazine. Alan has finally invented a wood stretcher. Congrats...
  2. ScottM

    Congrats to Bill Anderson

    I just rec'd my copy of Popular WoodWorking and our own Bill Anderson is one of the featured authors. He created a nice article on making a bowsaw. Thanks Bill.
  3. Douglas Robinson

    Congrats to Alan Shaffter in FWW!

    Alan had another tip published. This one is for beveling curved panels and appears on page 15 of Sept/Oct. 2011 issue of FWW (Issue 221)
  4. Bas

    Congrats to Don!

    Don Stanley (KC7CN) is featured in this month's Wood magazine! Check out his tip for a jig to cut bolts and cleaning up the threads. :icon_thum Congrats Don, way to go. I have to say, NCWW is extremely well represented in the tip section of the various WW magazines. So what new tool are you...
  5. J

    Congrats to Alan

    Alan has a tip on radiusing raised panels in latest issue of FWW. I could see this readily adapted to using a horizontal raised panel bit in horizontal router table. Thanks for the idea Alan!
  6. Bas

    Congrats to ScottM: Curmudgeon-in-training

    Scott Miller retired today, so you can all look forward to seeing dozens of new projects being completed (with matching posts and pictures) every year now :-) That's right, no more excuses! Also, since he now has way too much time on his hands, he'll be happy to come help you move, do yardwork...
  7. Bill Clemmons

    CONGRATS to Sully !

    On page 18 of the latest issue of FWW (#219), in the "Methods Of Work" section, there's a tip by Jay Sullivan of Washington, NC. Sully, I assume this is you. CONGRATULATIONS! :eusa_danc Bill
  8. manfre

    Congrats to Bas

    I just started flipping through issue 203 (March 2011) of Wood magazine, where Bas had a shop tip published; "Simple subbase spaces shelf holes equally". I had been thinking about picking up a shelf pin template, but I like this idea better. :eusa_clap
  9. ErnieM

    Congrats to Alan in Little Washington

    There's a nice story about Alan's second-story shop in the current (Dec/Jan 2011) issue of American Woodworker magazine. Also a picture of him getting ready to jump out of the hoist door on the second floor (just kidding, I think). If you've never seen Alan's shop, put in on your bucket list of...
  10. N

    Congrats to myself...

    Okay, I’m a humble person, but I’m going to take a moment to pat myself of the back. I reached a goal that I set for myself and became a NC real estate broker at the beginning of the month. Some of you that know me are aware that I was laid off last June and tried to start a staffing firm...
  11. J

    Congrats to Bas

    Latest issue of FWW has one of Bas's tips in it. :thumbs_up It must be old, as he is listed as still in Cary. :nah:
  12. ErnieM

    Congrats to Matt Zettl

    Hi all, Thought you'd like to know that one of our own, Matt Zettl (MLZETTL) has been accepted as an exhibiting member in the Piedmont Craftsmen. Those of you who have seem Matt's work in person know how deserving he is of this recognition. Congratulations, Matt! Ernie
  13. M

    Congratulations Alan!

    We have a celebrity in our midst! Alan Schaffter, better known as Alan in Little Washington, has his picture on the front cover of the latest issue of American Woodworker (Dec/January 2010) and then has two excellent full-feature articles "Adjustable Height Assembly Table" and "How to Built a...
  14. thrt15nc

    Congrats Calendar Contest Winners

    Congratulations to all the contest winners. It looks like it'll be another great calendar!! All are beautiful. Tom Swortzel Clayton
  15. cskipper

    Congrats Robert!

    I see your Block and Trowel in the new ScrollSaw Woodworking & Crafts magazine!
  16. Tarhead

    Congrats to Bill Anderson!

    I opened up the latest Woodcraft magazine and on page 46 is an entry from Bill (willarda) in the "Tips and Tricks" section on a jig to assist clamping pieces with no opposing parallel surface. Looks great! This one goes in my shop binder.:icon_thum Mark

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