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  1. #1
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    Default G`Day fellow woodaholics

    G`day fellow woodaholics,
    Ed Wood here from WA.
    Bought and operated a lucas mill about eight years ago, taught myself to use it and acquired about 50 or so cube of timber all salvaged from dead or cleared trees.
    Sold the mill a year ago and finally following the dream of making dining tables.
    Have a workshop with all the gear and just finished my second Jarrah dining table.
    I am still only a relative novice but am quick to learn and have access to a wood working master at times to bounce off- although I believe you only learn by doing!!

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    G'Day Ed wood and welcome to the forum.
    Here we have heaps of advice, tips and of course jokes, your'e sure to find something here that intersts you.
    Welcome and happy woodworking.
    Just another 17 year old who can work the remote

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    Welcome Ed Wood....like that name Ed for some reason

    post some pics of the stash you already have and well let you know if it's any good for making table tops or better yet for turning
    Cheers,
    Ed

    Do something that is stupid and fun today, then run like hell !!!

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    You have the right idea, the best way to learn is definatly by doing, a bit of watching and listening is good but there is no substitute for doing. Enjoy the forum Ed
    Instagram: mark_aylward
    www.solidwoodfurniture.com.au


    A good edge takes a little sweat!!

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    Welcome Ed wood. nice to have you alongside.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    G'day Ed Wood and welcome to the cubby.

    I'm a bit envious of your acquired stash.

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