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    Greetings everyone, whilst new to this forum, I've been an active contributor to a routing forum for some time, and whilst I don't have too much spare time at the moment I'll spend it finding my way around this forum which, whilst very similar to what I'm used to, does have differences. Whilst I enjoy attempting to answer members questions, I do spend a lot of time making mainly routed projects and photograph them as I go and then add text and post them as tutorials for beginners. The number of photographs can vary from a low of 10 to about 40!
    I have taken up turning on a mini lathe but have a long way to go and am not shy to ask for advice. Some of my projects incorporate a little metal turning, I'm no expert here either but get by. Partly because of my age, but also lack of patience I make lots of mistakes but over time have become adept at turning mistakes into features! Most of my mistakes during a project are shown in the thread. You may have noticed that I rarely use two words when twenty will do! I'll catch up with you all real soon.

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    G'day mate and welcome to the forum. I'm looking forward to seeing some of your projects.
    I want to get into turning in the next 12 months, i'll probably start with a mini lathe too.

    Andy

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    Welcome aboard. Look forward to seeing some of your routing techniques and projects and any tips you may be able to offer us.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Thanks for your welcome Andy. When I first bought my mini lathe, from Timbecon, I was advised to start by making some pens. I didn't have a clue how to go about this but by asking lots of questions I was given heaps of advice from forum members. Here is a photo shoot from an early one where I bought the blanks ready drilled, these days I cut up and drill my own blanks, I also make lots of Acrylic pens, sometimes cheating by turning slimline ones on the metal lathe. It surprised me how many pen kit sellers there are and how low in cost the basic type kits are, some being less than $4.00, also how acceptable pens are as presents. I don't sell anything that I make, what we don't keep are given as well received presents.

    I'm rather disappointed to see that the actual photographs don't show as I've been used to in my other forum which appears to use the same programme but probably a more up to date version.
    Last edited by harrysin; 6th October 2010 at 06:44 PM. Reason: To add the last paragraph

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    Quote Originally Posted by munruben View Post
    Welcome aboard. Look forward to seeing some of your routing techniques and projects and any tips you may be able to offer us.
    I appreciate your welcome and need time to judge the standard of routing here also what techniques are being used. It may well turn out that my kind of routing is already at a higher standard than my own, so softly, softly is the order of the day.

    Here are a few examples of past photo-shoots, there are HEAPS more!

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    G'day Harry and welcome to the shed!!

    Looks like you are quite an accomplished woody.

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    Hi Harry

    Glad to see you have become a member of this forum. Will look out for your posts as I do on the router forum.

    Regards

    Stephen aka Saffer in Oz (router forum name)

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    Thanks for your warm welcome guys. Other than routing, I'm pretty well self taught but at almost age 77 I've had a a lot of years to pick things up. The reason that I've become a member of this forum is that on the "other one" I'm expected to deal with "anonymous" members, that is members who join and fail to even give a first name or an indication of their woodworking experience, let alone where about in the world they reside or what major tools they have. I admit to having difficulty addressing a member as "134zxy" etc and how is it possible to instruct such a member how to rout slots using a ski mounted router if that member has no experience or skis.
    It will be interesting to see members here that I've had dealings with elsewhere. I haven't resigned form "the other" forum, however I'll see how things progress here.

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    Well, welcome to the forum Harry, its amazing who bobs up here from time to time....Regards.......AL
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    Quote Originally Posted by 46150 View Post
    Well, welcome to the forum Harry, its amazing who bobs up here from time to time....Regards.......AL
    G'day young Al, what's with the numbers, ashamed of your name? Thanks for all your emails, keep them coming. Can you suggest some future projects for me to post here?

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    G,Day Harry....old RAAF number,,............only thing I can remember....oldtimers?...Yes...stick your tutorial on router skis, the making and application in the Router section of the forum. I would say that there would be a fair amount of interest .....Regards........AL
    If your not confused you dont know whats going on!

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    Welcome to the forum.

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    G'day mate and welcome to the forums. Glad to see you made it.
    In woodworking there is no scrap, only firewood.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrysin View Post
    Thanks for your warm welcome guys. Other than routing, I'm pretty well self taught but at almost age 77 I've had a a lot of years to pick things up. The reason that I've become a member of this forum is that on the "other one" I'm expected to deal with "anonymous" members, that is members who join and fail to even give a first name or an indication of their woodworking experience, let alone where about in the world they reside or what major tools they have. I admit to having difficulty addressing a member as "134zxy" etc and how is it possible to instruct such a member how to rout slots using a ski mounted router if that member has no experience or skis.
    It will be interesting to see members here that I've had dealings with elsewhere. I haven't resigned form "the other" forum, however I'll see how things progress here.

    Well, Harry

    fancy meeting you here....and Dave.......and Al

    lets all have a reunion.

    Looking forward to next Thursday......

    Welcome to this forum.

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    Yes James, I am surprised at who I'm meeting here. Marlene and I are looking forward to meeting you next Thursday.

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