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11th February 2002, 09:42 PM #1New Member
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Reference books
Is there any books that I can purchase that would assist me to learn how to us the workcentre, cutting joints, mitres and all things I may learn to do with the workcentre.
I am tired of fast forwarding and rewinding the video any help would be appreciated
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12th February 2002, 09:19 AM #2
Hi Peter,
I've asked before but Triton seems to think that the videos far outweight any benefit from a book.
The 'picture is work a thousand words' comes to mind at the moment.
The vidoes are like having a demonstrator on hand 24 hours a day.
The users guide you get with each Triton product I found to be invaluable before buying the videos.
I was shocked when I purchased the Bosche 1300 ACE and it DID NOT come with a users guide.
Its been a fantasy of mine for the last few months to findsome one who is willing to spend some time with me to put together a Trition Handbook. No takers so far.
And each time I want to start a project I run for the video and fast forward to the appropriate demonstration.
And often stumble over a segent I should have used on the last project.
Welcome and all the best,
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12th February 2002, 01:13 PM #3New Member
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Hi Peter,
Like you, I am a beginner at all this. I haven't seen the videos yet (apart from the one that comes with the workcentre and watching the continuous video in my local Bunnings store).
But I found the setup manual with each of the products to be invaluable. In addition to their ease of use, I found things like test cuts, tips & techniques, hints etc. were enough to get me going and to wet my appetite for more.
What I will be looking for soon is more a woodworking course of some sort. If they use Triton equipment that would be a bonus.
Good Luck
Regards
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12th February 2002, 06:15 PM #4New Member
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Hello Peter,
I am not sure of your location though the Triton Club in Canberra will be covering jointmaking at our next meeting in March.
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AngeloCheers,
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