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    Tom, I can offer a lift if you need one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekcohen View Post
    I am hoping that Tom and Willy will join us. Can we hear from you?

    Tom, I hope you will bring along a few of your jigs. I am interested to see them. In fact, it would be great if others brought along a few of the ones they are proud of as well.

    Cheers

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    I will make the effort to attend as I was the one that started the thread . What I will bring along is a small number of simple projects that I consider can only be achieved with the use of the template guides in the router. For those who are interested I inserted the router in the table mode many years ago. I have also been told by a Router Table specialist "That 90% of All routing processes can be achieved in the table mode" What I will bring along is a number of small projects for discussion. I certainly would be inserted on the opinion of others. I would be interested if any other who may have had success with the use of the guides.
    As a woodworker for over 70years and teaching the basic woodworking skills for 30years before conducting my own cabinet making business. It was during this time I discovered I was wrong to leave my router in the table mode. I have used the router in the this mode for a number of processes that had to be completed in the table mode but certainly not for 90% of all routing processes.
    I would be interested in any comments on what I will bring along for a" Show and tell"
    Looking forward to the get together on the 10th
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobL View Post
    Tom, I can offer a lift if you need one.
    Rob I would like to take up your offer with thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Template Tom View Post
    Derek
    I will make the effort to attend as I was the one that started the thread . What I will bring along is a small number of simple projects that I consider can only be achieved with the use of the template guides in the router. For those who are interested I inserted the router in the table mode many years ago. I have also been told by a Router Table specialist "That 90% of All routing processes can be achieved in the table mode" What I will bring along is a number of small projects for discussion. I certainly would be inserted on the opinion of others. I would be interested if any other who may have had success with the use of the guides.
    As a woodworker for over 70years and teaching the basic woodworking skills for 30years before conducting my own cabinet making business. It was during this time I discovered I was wrong to leave my router in the table mode. I have used the router in the this mode for a number of processes that had to be completed in the table mode but certainly not for 90% of all routing processes.
    I would be interested in any comments on what I will bring along for a" Show and tell"
    Looking forward to the get together on the 10th
    Tom
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    Tom, that is grand! I am not sure if we have met in person, and I look forward to this immensely.

    Please feel free to bring along what you can. I am interested - actually in the process of building a new jig for routing mortices. Although many may think of me as a handtool woodworker, I am firmly in the blended camp. I have a few routers, mainly Elu, as well as a decent router table. They are at your disposal.

    Kind regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simplicity View Post
    I would love to come if someone has a private jet to fly me from Melbourne and back over for the GTG.
    But I feel I know the answer already [emoji849]!

    But come on guys free BBQ, and an afternoon noon, of people who actually care about listening to you talking about that 12,0000 grit stone you only paid $450 for.
    We're else can you get that attention.apart from here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Template Tom View Post
    Rob I would like to take up your offer with thanks

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    No worries, once we have a time I'll PM you about it.

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    Dave, I wish you could join us.

    We shall have one interstate visitor. That is something to look forward to.

    No worries, once we have a time I'll PM you about it
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    Bob, I suggested earlier that we meet at around 11:00 a.m. on Saturday 10th March. I am open to other suggestions of time. I just thought that this would make it less rushed on the first day of the weekend, but leave a hour or so to chat and play in the workshop before firing up the barbie for lunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekcohen View Post
    Dave, I wish you could join us.
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    I'll definitely be interested another time if you have another one. Good excuse for a family holiday if circumstances permit.

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    I won't get there until about 12:30. Just in time for food!

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    Looking forward to the get together next Saturday where we can share with each other what we have experienced working with wood and various tools to introduce new projects that can be achieved. Mine is with the router, but I'm keen to see what others have to offer thou I am 84 I'm not too old to learn.

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    Glad to hear Tom, will be good to meet another local!

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    Just a note about Saturday: anyone who does not know my address, please PM. That is easier than sending out individual notices.

    11:00 a.m. start for a play and chat in the workshop. Bring your jigs, something for show-and-tell if you wish, or just come for a chat. It's BYO (meat and drinks) for a barbie for lunch. I will supply salads and rolls.

    Anyone else wishing to join, you are most welcome. Just PM.

    Best wishes

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    Hello Gentlemen of the west
    I have just been informed that the get together is still going ahead. I regret to advise that I will be unable to attend.
    Hope you have a good time
    Sincerely
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    Sorry to hear this, Willy.

    For others, just a heads up again about the GTG (at my home/workshop in Rossmoyne). PM me if you want to attend or need directions.

    See all tomorrow, Saturday, at 11:00 a.m. or there abouts.

    Cheers

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    I’m still in for tomorrow, looking forward to it! Not sure I’ll be bringing anything, don’t really have anything of huge interest that I can think of right now.

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