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  1. #16
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    Cool! Thanks for the heads up!

    Thats just the previous issue.
    I'll have to see if I can locate one.

    http://www.woodworkersjournal.com/index.cfm/issue175
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    Default Time'n stuff

    I got sick of converting between time zones. I use this:

    http://www.pawprint.net/software/

    Download the free 'World Time' select your chosen places - da da!!

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    Wow!

    Now thats an app with a heck of a lot of work in it!

    Very Cool.

    Thanks heaps for this hyperlink.
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
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    Woodworker's Journal Volume 30 Issue 1 Big Names in Woodworking WJ editor Rob Johnstone spends a weekend hangin’ out with famed woodworker Sam Maloof — and famed former President Jimmy Carter, a woodworker who also owns some of Sam’s stuff.
    Greene and Greene Inspired Chest of Drawers: Staggered drawers, a mirror, some mahogany and sculptured pulls combine for an Arts and Crafts style project by Mike McGlynn. It’ll require some fancy woodworking, but it’ll also look fancy in your home.
    Band Sawn Bombe Box: The big ’uns might take a while to build, but these miniature bombe boxes are a cinch to cut on the band saw, and they make great gifts. Scott Phillips takes some time from his TV schedule to teach our readers how to build ‘em.
    Smoothing Plane: You’ll know planing inside and out after you’ve made your own smoothing plane with these instructions from Kelly Pierce, and you’ll get the great satisfaction of using a hand tool you’ve built yourself.
    Band Saw Blade Anatomy: Ever wonder what you need to know about band saw blades? You’ve come to the right place, as Mark Duginske helps you select the right blade for the right reasons, and the right characteristics.
    Woodworking’s Critical Path: Master woodworker Ian Kirby leads you down the path he follows to create all of his projects. Follow iin his footsteps as you learn how to design your own dream project.
    Tool Review: 8” Jointers These big boy tools are becoming more common in home shops. Charles Self reviews what’s out there, and how it’ll work for your needs.
    Woodturning: Betty Scarpino makes your life easier by teaching how to sand your turning projects correctly — so you won’t have to spend as much time doing it.
    Woodturning: All that glitters could be your projects, with Michael Dresdner’s instructions on applying gilded finishes.

    QuantityItemPart NumberPrice Woodworker's Journal Volume 30 Issue 1
    31030 $5.99

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    hmmmm, well the local New Agencys don't stock it and Border Books Doesn't stock it as well.

    Any one have a subscriptoin source here in Australia I can order from?
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
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    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
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    Tony,

    I can't stop drueling over the quality of your work.

    Very, Very Nice!!!
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
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    Perhaps
    http://www.magazineworld.com.au/magazine-subscription.asp?pubid=##96F79FB1-1C26-4352-A087-5112C406E190}

    Nope... the ## needs to be open brackets (squigly braces in Aus speak) to match the closed brackets as the last character in the hyperlink - whew!

    Nope... just remove the ## and the }

    http://www.magazineworld.com.au/maga...7-5112C406E190

    lol
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    Barry G. Sumpter
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    http://www.magazineworld.com.au/maga...7-5112C406E190}

    Sorry Mate. I just now looked - front page shows AU$72.75 for six issues.
    Did you click on the link, or copy and paste to your browser? Whichever last time do the other this time.

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    ................. and if that fails open:
    http://www.magazineworld.com.au go to right hand panels and click:
    A-Z Magazine Search

    er, that's LEFT not right.

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    the search crashes.

    Its page 25 (last page)
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
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    I use to watch New Yankee Workshop on Foxtel before they removed it...What service provider/channel is this programme on...Foxtel/Optus/other?

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    http://www.thewoodworkingchannel.com/

    This one just plays over the internet.
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    Barry G. Sumpter
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    Thanks Barry

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