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3rd May 2009, 06:37 AM
Thread: Newbie needs your advice
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Kids Kitchen.
Hi, have built something very similar for my grand daughter. I just used clear pine(no notts) to build it, dragonfly said something about food, surely the little 2yo is not going to really cook on...
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20th March 2009, 09:28 AM
Thread: Freud SBOX8 Box joint blade.
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Freud SBOX8 Box joint blade.
Hi, in the latest issue of Aust woodsmith 68, there is a short article on the freud box blade. If anyone has some comments on this item, good or bad, much apprieciated. Cheers, Ivor. :?
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20th March 2009, 09:18 AM
Thread: Freud SBOX8, Box joint blade.
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Freud SBOX8, Box joint blade.
Hi, latest copy of Aust Woodsmith, issue 68, has a brief item about the new freud box joint blade, any comments from anyone who knows anything about them, good or bad. Cheers, Ivor. :?
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8th September 2008, 04:03 PM
Thread: Makita 3600BR
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I got my 3600BR new, in 1989, has been used in...
I got my 3600BR new, in 1989, has been used in the router table and hand held, when I can afford to get the triton the markita will become my hand held unit.Yes, it can be a bit of a pain using two...
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14th August 2008, 02:30 PM
Thread: Best wood from this selection?
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Why not something cheap?
Why not practice on some radiarta, I have been doing some practice, I'm new to this turning stuff also, but with sharp chisels the boxes I have been turning out for practice in radiarta aren't too...
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2nd August 2008, 04:05 PM
Thread: Need big help from you lot please
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What a d#*k head.
Well, what a great help I am, just realised your not in Aussie land. I'm new to this forum stuff, not hard to tell hey! Anyway the basic rules probably would apply in the UK, as well. Cheers Ivor.
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2nd August 2008, 03:57 PM
Thread: Need big help from you lot please
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Design rules.
G'day LB. Congradulations. I built a cot for my grand daughter 2 years ago, no turning just slats etc, could I suggest you keep in mind to design your cot to rules laid out by australian design...
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25th July 2008, 11:52 AM
Thread: G'Day from Lara, Victoria
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Hi Jason,
G'day Jason, Yeh, keep away from them computers, unless your looking up wood work info! My first saw bench was the triton, still use it on the odd occasion, mainly for docking long lengths. Cheers, ...
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21st July 2008, 06:03 PM
Thread: G'day! from the shed man.
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Hi shed man, welcome . I am only new to the site...
Hi shed man, welcome . I am only new to the site as well and find it great. Still use my old triton Mk3 for handyman jobs and find it a great help, only a bit on the noisy side. I am a keen bike...
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14th July 2008, 06:13 AM
Thread: Timber identification, please...!
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A Bay Laurel?
Hi, buy looking at the leaves, it looks very similar to a bay laurel tree that my parents had on their property near Ballarat some years ago. This is not for sure, Icould be wrong, I usually am! ...
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14th July 2008, 03:17 AM
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Can't say,but!
Hi, Can't say on the proedge system, but I have just purchased the wood-cut tru-grind system from Carrolls woodcraft supplies and seems to do a great job. If this is any help. Cheers, Ivor.
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14th July 2008, 03:06 AM
Thread: G'day all.
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Thanks for the welcome.
Hey Neil and Noel, thanks for the welcome. Neil, Capt Hearn had retired from the Pilot service before I started, can't say I have even seen a photo of him, so I'll take your word that he was the...
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13th July 2008, 10:58 PM
Thread: G'day all.
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G'day all.
Hi, My name is Ivor, 55 years of age, living at Point Lonsdale Vic, and for the past 20 years I have been driving the pilot launches for the Port Phillip sea pilots out of Queenscliff and prior to...
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25th June 2008, 04:42 AM
Thread: Loss of Depth?
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Thanks Joe, yes I did think of modifying the base...
Thanks Joe, yes I did think of modifying the base and leaving the router permanently mounted within the router table and somewhere down the track purchase another one for hand held use. Do you or...
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22nd June 2008, 03:04 PM
Thread: Loss of Depth?
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Loss of Depth?
Hi, Totally new to this forum, so hope I get it right. When building your own router table, would it be wise to take into account the access for changing bits, my makita (mounted in a triton) is...