What are some of your latest projects?
Share them with us at sawdustforums.com
What are some of your latest projects?
Share them with us at sawdustforums.com
Must be a new forum. I saw nothing there.
Last night, I did a dry fit on a bistro table and cleaned up/straightened up in the shop. No pics were taken.
Lately, we've pulled the nails in half the salvaged lumber from the old cypress house we tore down. Also, got the walnut washed off (of sawdust) and stickered/stacked.
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in the shop. No pics were taken.
cypress house we tore down. Also, got the walnut washed off
Yes, we are fairly new. Trying to create a fun place to share information and tips.
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November 12, 2012 8:39:59 AM UTC-6, snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote: > > > What a= re some of your latest projects? Share them with us at sawdustforums.com > =
dry fit on a bistro table and cleaned up/straightened up in the shop. No p= ics were taken. > > > > Lately, we've pulled the nails in half the salvaged= lumber from the old cypress house we tore down. Also, got the walnut washe= d off Yes, we are fairly new. Trying to create a fun place to share informa= tion and tips. SawDustForums.com
Why not try rec.woodworking ?
Sorry to be so blunt, but, in short, what has historically turned out to be a lukewarm idea 20 years ago, almost insures that you are basically wasting your time at this stage of the 21st century.
With only a couple of well known exceptions, web based woodworking forums have been supplanted by blogs and podcasts, both text based and with rich media/video content ... and the preponderance of those are withering on the Internet vine, due mainly to a surfeit of the same content.
IOW, and sorry to say, best of luck, but don't give up your day job ... ;)
(then again, things run in cycles, but you first must live long enough to take advantage of them.)
Way to get with the 90's. :-p
How is the activity in the Festool sub-forum?
Having watched at the site
I think that having a huge population does not necessarily lead to be better group. rec.woodworking has a nice size.
So you are saying bigger isn't better? Do you find yourself often making that argument? ;^)
Glad this isn't a moderated site; that post might break the rules.
We have not reached the point that requires sub-forums. I believe at this point it would be overkill to create sub-forms by brand.
I have yet to find a web-based discussion forum that is worth spending any time on, and have stopped looking at this time.
You couldn't detect my interest with the Hubble telescope.
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