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  1. CVC-02 Cyclone Form

    CVC-02 Cyclone Form

    Pre-cut sheets of PETG are heated in a simple oven and bent around this form.
  2. CVC-00 Ed Morgano

    CVC-00 Ed Morgano

    The owner and founder of ClearVue Cyclones, Ed Morgano, is an accomplished woodworker and machinist. Ed is holding one of a dozen or so solid wood bar clamps he designed and built of oak.
  3. SteveColes

    DQ & Visit Freq

    As of now, your visit frequency is officially being used to decide your DQ status. That is why in the "Welcome Block" on the top right hand side has the new info. Look to see if you are DQ qualified. If you are not, you will see some messages in red that tell you why not. If you are qualified...
  4. Terry

    Shop Talk and a Good Visit

    It always nice to hear from fellow woodworkers and talk about the latest techniques and of course Shops. Well today I received a PM from John "MAC" Macmaster here in Cumberland County as I wrote a thread telling him I had some books and Videos on Inlaying. Mac took me up on the offer on the...
  5. Monty

    Posts below this point are new since your last visit

    Is this working as it's supposed to? When I click the "go to first unread" button, it goes to the last post that I haven't read, just as expected. Sometimes the "Posts below this point are new since your last visit" marker appears several posts later. I realize why that is happening... I'm...
  6. WoodWrangler

    Visit to Roger's (aka timsparents) Shop

    My wife, daughter and I made a trip to Marvin (Waxhaw area) near Charlotte this morning (Saturday) to buy some of his used equipment. We enjoyed time discussing woodworking and a tour of his (cool) shop. It's a basement shop and is not only fully equipped ... but it's about 75 degrees COOL...
  7. frigator

    My old mill visit

    Today I got to visit an old funiture plant built in 1870 that they are tearing down. It must have been steam powered at one time as it had the long belts that powered the machinery. Its like 65,000sq ft and two stories with a basement and it was amazing to see. Its brick walls but everything...
  8. Phillip

    Shop visit

    NCWoodworker member Mike Davis came by and visited me at my shop today. We had a good chat about woodworking and other things. Mike's a nice guy, hopefully he had a good time and will come back and do a little woodturning. phillip
  9. gator

    Another Nice Visit

    I dropped by mshel's shop this afternoon and was warmly welcomed. Watched him finish putting a new cane back in a restoration chair and learned how to use the lathe for drilling a hole in the center of a spindle. Thanks, Michael, for the hospitality. George
  10. M

    Visit to Grizzly in '04

    For those of you that are interested, I just uploaded 7 pictures to my newly created Gallery from my 2nd "Tool Dash" to Grizzly's Warehouse Store in Muncy, PA in September 04. My nephew and I drove up the same day that Hurricane Ivan came north into the Carolina's (left my wife w/o power for 2...
  11. sapwood

    Visit to the virgin

    Seeking the wood muses I visited Joyce Kilmer Forest in western NC. Designated as a wilderness in 1935 it contains the last remnants of virgin forest in NC. Dominant species are poplar, hemlock and red oak with some of the poplars being 400-800 years old. Fellow ncwoodworker Phil lives in nearby...

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