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  1. T

    first pen I did start to finish myself

    Here is the first pen I did start to finish drilling the blanks gluing the tube trimming the end turning finishing and pressing the parts before I had only done the turning the finishing at the woodworking show This is a slimline done with Zebrawood but this blank did not have many stripes
  2. W

    Start of a cyclone build

    Last Saturday I picked up a load of scrap someone had left in the woods behind our house (car hood, old stove, other scrap iron). I had today off for President’s day so I hauled it out to C & C Metals in Marshfield and traded it for a 4 X 8 sheet of 22 gage steel. While I was there I also picked...
  3. Mike Davis

    Free sharpening workshop Jan 15, 2011 start 10 am

    I did this several years ago for a select audience and was reminded of that fact recently. I think it's time to offer this again for all interested. Bring your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breath free. Wait that's a different class. Bring your chisels, your plane...
  4. LeftyTom

    Which Do You Do First: Sharpen or Start?

    When preparing to use the chainsaw for the first time in a while, which do you do first: start the saw or sharpen the chain? On which side of this great ideological divide do you fall? I am a "start it first" guy. After I have the cleaned/replaced the plug, file the bar oil and put some gas...
  5. Vetteman9956

    Start of my new spray booth (Gloat)

    I picked this up Thursday night to build a spray booth. It's a lab fume hood and has a 1/2 hp explosion proof motor and sealed light. The blower moves 700 FPM of air. Figured it was a good deal at $ 80.00 View image in gallery . View image in gallery
  6. D

    Start Up Help

    Pulled the trigger on my first lathe purchase on Black Friday. Unpacking instructions say clean all rust protected surfaces with kerosene or diesel oil. DO NOT USE: gas, paint thinner, mineral spirits, etc. What's the word on this? I have most anything else on hand except, kero or diesel. Do I...
  7. Larry Rose

    new start

    I've finally broken out of the summer doldrums and got a project started. LOML wants a sideboard for out dinning room. The rest of the room is done in the craftsman style so this piece will be also. I started roughing out the parts today. It will be white ash ( because I've got a pile of it on...
  8. Mt. Gomer

    Replacing Start Capacitor

    Greetings, I'm finally getting around to cleaning up the HF lathe I got with the large tool purchase last Fall. I was told when I got it the start capacitor needed to be replaced. Which makes sense becuase when you flip the switch it just hums but if you give the wheel a good spin it starts...
  9. Mike Davis

    How did you start?

    I think this may be helpful to a lot of folks getting started in wood working or any craft for that matter. How did you get started in woodworking? Not just when or who taught you, but how did you really start? My very first experience was @ around 5 YO in my back yard in downtown...
  10. woodArtz

    A great start

    http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/f15/greetings-high-point-30756/ ...should be fun
  11. mbeach

    Want to start pen turning... What supplies do i need?

    Alright, so i am about to make a purchase for the items needed for pen turning. I have a list but want to make sure there is nothing I am missing. Pen Mandrel Bushings drill bit barrel trimmer CA glue micro mesh sandpaper pen blanks pen kits is there anything i am missing or...
  12. M

    would like to start /learn how to turn

    I have been thinking of trying to learn how to do some work on a wood lath but don't know where to begin. what size of a lath do you need , tools , cost Any help on this will be kindly appreacted
  13. pcraven123

    want to start a web page

    Been tring to figure out were and how to start a web page to sell off and maybe pick up some projects. any one have any Ideas :dontknow:
  14. J

    Experiment: Start to Finish

    This project included a lot of new stuff for me: :occasion1 This prototype is just plain old SYP, but cheap and interesting nonetheless. Glued up panels for both top and bottom circular pieces (learned a bit about cupping and warping of panels in that exercise). Through mortises...
  15. tjgreen

    Gotta start somewhere - my first frame

    I'm pretty new to woodworking with something besides 2x4s. Decided to start small, so here it is: my first frame. Western red cedar, 5x7. Was supposed to be 8x10, but my ruler malfunctioned while cutting the sides - 8x9 just doesn't work. I need better lighting in the garage too - didn't notice...
  16. J

    Jacqueline's Table, start of chairs

    I just posted some pictures to my gallery and I'll put a few in this thread. I am making a table of cherry from The Moulding Source in Mooresville, NC. I got the cherry for less than $2/bd ft. The table plans are a modification of those in Woodsmith number 15 and the same as I built my son in...
  17. joneill

    Where to start...

    So where does everyone find wood in the RDU area. The big box stores work for pine but what if you need a white oak board or red oak, or maple or tulip poplar? Do local sawmills have that kind of variety? Sorry if this is a dumb question but I don't have a stockpile air drying in a...
  18. S

    [Problem-Main Site] Can't start new thread

    Is anyone besides me having trouble starting a new thread this morning? I just tried to start a thread in the off topic forum. After typing it out and hitting the submit button everything seemed normal, but when I went to the home page, it didn't show up. I tried again and the same thing...
  19. Canuck

    Got a Start on Xmas 2008 Gifts

    Bought me some maple, cherry and walnut and decided on putting together some more endgrain cutting boards for this years Christmas gifts. They are fun to make, but by golly you have to really like sanding!!!:eusa_doh::eusa_doh::BangHead::BangHead: (And make sure that you have a good supply...
  20. CarvedTones

    Sold our old futon! About to start making dust!

    Huh? What the heck is this doing in workshops? Well, when my MIL passed away, we moved a lot of her stuff into the garage, leaving little room for me to do anything. It was hot and I had no AC anyway, so it wasn't that big of a deal and I figured it wouldn't be for very long. I finally got AC...

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