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View Poll Results: How has the UBeaut BB influenced your woodwork?

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  • Has introduced me to woodwork

    0 0%
  • My woodwork skills have decreased

    0 0%
  • Made no difference whatsoever

    0 0%
  • Made no difference but then I’m not into woodwork anyway

    0 0%
  • Has slightly improved the quality of my work

    1 1.23%
  • Has improved my work and inspired me to greater levels, new methods and techniques

    61 75.31%
  • I just give advice to others, there is nothing new for me to learn

    3 3.70%
  • Helped me discover foileys and new pancake recipes

    16 19.75%
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  1. #31
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    What everyone else has said (especially Al!), it's a source of information on almost any subject (sometimes even woodworking related) and a pretty nice place to hang out and shoot the breeze with some cyber woodworking friends. I've even had the pleasure of meeting some of them at Gary Pye's, unfortunately the afternoon was just too short and I didn't get the chance to talk to everyone for any where near long enough.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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  3. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wood Borer
    What benefits have others experienced?


    Since becoming a member of the Ubeaut Bulletin Board how has this influenced your woodwork?

    Do a search
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  4. #33
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed

    give me back my ring
    I swear I never touched it.

    Like a cross between The Bold and the Beautiful and trade school. And the electric kool-aid acid tests....this BB is a good place.

    Have a nice day,
    Rusty.
    The perfect is the enemy of the good.

  5. #34
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    Paignton. Devon. U.K.
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    I have enjoyed visiting the site, learnt new techniques, visited Australia and have been given much friendship and hospitality. Thank you.
    woody U.K.

    "Common looking people are the best in the world: that is the reason the Lord makes so many of them." ~ Abraham Lincoln

  6. #35
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    I joined the site after a large proportion of the google searchs I was doing pointed here. Time after time the answer to whatever issue I was look at was found on this BB.

    Fine wood working is new to me. I have spent a life time being rough and ready, so have been struggling with detailed work. Its quite a brain shift to go from building a wall or a deck to cutting dove tails.
    This BB has been a great resource for seeing what can be achieved and how. Unfortunatly my skill improvement has been slow (old dogs and all that) but atleast its moving in the right direction.
    Specializing in O positive timber stains

  7. #36
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    It has made me laugh, angry and inspired me, but what I like most is that in a world of dollars, there are the exceptions to the rule and they are easily found on this forum. Examples of people going out of their way is common place here. Be it T-shirts, freight, meeting points etc., its fairly commonplace and I've only been here are short time.

    Ive met a few of you and look forward to meeting more of you. Joegee is a perfect example ...

    Unfortunately, I get to see the worst of people on a regular basis and this forum is for the most part a form of relief.

    Oh and if you didn't realise, I know everything.....dont you love some of the options.... good thread.

  8. #37
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    Default Pancakes

    OK ladies, time to put the frilly apron on. Somebody wanted a recipe for pancakes, see attached for ingredients list (scaled according to quantity desired)

    1. Put all ingredients in bowl, except butter.
    2. Mix (rough enough is good enough) (whisk works well)
    3. melt butter and add to mixture while stiring
    4. get well seasoned, round sided pan really hot
    5. add 5/6ths of a soup ladle of mixture to pan (and use gravity to spread it into a disc about 25cm diameter.
    6. When top has ceased to be a liquid, but before bottom has burned (adjust stove as required), flip pancake
    7. Cook 2nd side between 5 and 10 seconds, and slide it off onto stack/plate whatever.
    8. Eat with lemon juice & sugar, maple syrup, (or if you are an experimentalist like no. 2 son, milo and jam, cheese & walnuts, etc.)

    These are very thin, crepe style pancakes. Pankcake can be folded over topping, or coiled up, swiss-roll style.

    Finish with ebeaut EEE and minwax.
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

  9. #38
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    Hmm? What do I get from the BB?

    Headaches.
    Lost time.
    Abuse.
    Friendship. I have met some very nice people because of the board.
    Laughter. Some of you crack me up with your quick wit.
    Knowledge. I thought I knew a bit but I learn something off all of you.
    A sense of humbleness sometimes when I hear of the struggles some of you have with what life has thrown at you.
    All in all not a bad bunch to know.

    Doesn't mean I won't delete improper posts though.

  10. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS
    Do a search
    Tried to give you a greenie but the great moderator won't let me






    The trouble with life is there's no background music.



  11. #40
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    Sep 2003
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    i learned to work wood here. and have met some great people

    there's no school like the old school.

  12. #41
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    Nov 1999
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    East of Melbourne.Vic. Australia
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    What a bunch of Merchant Bankers!(Me included!)
    Jack the Lad.

  13. #42
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    Have to agree with whole heartedly!

    Cheers guys!

    (0h, back home again now....damn snow....)

  14. #43
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    Default Things I learned from this BB (that I needed...)

    Previously my 1950's 8" tilting table TS, workmate, jigsaw, a #4 and sandpaper was fine.
    Now I need
    • A workbench, with a hardwood top and as heavy as a really heavy thing
    • Old tools. Chisels, gouges, marking out thingy's, #1-8, in fact every plane ever made, saws, miji's shoulder/chisel/rabbet/carriagemakers/block/compass.....noooooooooo!
    • hand-cut dovetail skills
    • waterstones/pond/jigs/Dereks sharpening sander
    • Thicknesser/jointer/bandsaw/10" TS
    • Japanese saws
    • Electrolysis gear
    • $2000 a month for Lee Valley orders
    • The best clamps on earth
    • an understanding wife (still working on this one)
    • American fireman Tee ('on yer Ryan )
    Oh, and a sense of humour and a quick wit.

    BTW, your'e not such a bad mob either, (for Aussies ) Thanks for all the help, and the Darkside habits.
    The only way to get rid of a [Domino] temptation is to yield to it. Oscar Wilde

    .....so go4it people!

  15. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorPanic
    Yeh Stevo!

    Give yerself a left-handed uppercut!!
    Bit dizzy from that punch Major. I think I'm coming back to my senses now.

    Stevo
    Aussie Hardwood Number One

  16. #45
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    All of the above...........I retired and looked for a hobby..........I found two. Woodturning and this BB.

    Both time consuming and fantastic. Thanks to you all for your help, advice and humour.

    Macca

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