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    Default Some Incra projects

    Here are 2 items I have attempted using my new Incra combo outfit. ie Incra Pro router table attached to a Jet 10" TS.It takes awhile to learn. I hav e been learning for about 2 1/2 months
    My Thanks to Gramhame at Prof Woodworking for incredible service and help when needed

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    Superb work - I've always liked that chopping board!
    What timbers did you choose?
    "Clear, Ease Springs"
    www.Stu's Shed.com


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    Default Timbers

    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    Superb work - I've always liked that chopping board!
    What timbers did you choose?
    The dark timber is Jarrah. This came from the rafters of a house that was built in the 1930's here in Canberra. The builder who did the renovation informed me that they used furniture quality Jarrah in those days. You should have seen the bent 6" nails I had to remove
    The other timber is good old Tassie Oak!!

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    Great stuff!
    Wish I could get some free Jarrah - am a big fan of that timber.
    "Clear, Ease Springs"
    www.Stu's Shed.com


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    Great looking projets. Hopefully you haven't found the project book as outdated as I have. It might be time for Incra to update the book to match the function of the new fences.
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    Default new projects

    Yes.. That would be a good idea. Maybe Grahame could contact the author and suggest just that

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    very very nice. I'm still working on getting figured out on this end. I hope that soon i'll be making some fantastic work projects just like that.

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    Very nice work clean and very nice eye candy.. The finnish looks like shellac french polishing look very good luster.

    I am looking fwd to getting a Incra Jig.

    cheers for showing us this lovely work.

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    great job, i really do like working my through that incra book. such nice projects i wish they would publish a new book or at least some new items to make. Again very nice work.

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    I would like to get a copy of the Incra Project book, and before I buy new - and given comments here about it being outdated, has anyone got a second hand one for sale?

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    Default Here's an idea.......

    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelP View Post
    Yes.. That would be a good idea. Maybe Grahame could contact the author and suggest just that
    What about using this forum as a means of sharing our unique projects? Our styles are different, our needs aren't the same as those in the US.

    If you (Incra users) were to send your projects either to this forum or to us,we'd look at preparing them in a project sheet format that they can be used by all. We are constantly being asked for ideas / projects for general woodworking as well as the Incra system in particular.

    There are a lot of guys and gals out there with great gear but limited ideas, another use of these project sheets could be to entice others into woodwork.

    I have a couple of projects that have been forwarded to us by customers we will use these to 'kick off' the concept.

    Any other ideas or refinements of the above will be welcomed.

    Regards

    Grahame

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