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  1. Good Day Folks! I decided to give these spiral blades a try, but I am not sure which ones to order. The question I have is, I am using DeWalt 788, and do I need to buy the "flat-end" type, or can I buy the new FD spiral blades. I only use FD blades, do all the spiral blades have flat ends? Thank You in Advance for your Guidance, -Steven
  2. I have learned a lot from those tutorials. I am actually starting a class soon, on writing and creating "How-To's" and "Tutorials". Has you may know, I love learning new things, especially stuff that I can use in my long list of hobbies. -Steven
  3. Plus a high fiber diet makes your farts smell like wood at least thats what me lady said LOL. But seriously, I have major back and knee issues and I keep the weight off by just walking. I enjoy a nice juicy steak, and various other treats, but only in moderation. One of my other hobbies is Geocaching, which is not only wonderful exercise in the great out doors, I leave little woodworking items in the lager caches. -Steven
  4. I do wish Mike all the BEST! Wish I would have known before the change to WTB, I would have placed a "life-time" supply from Mike -Steven
  5. Very Neat! What a great idea, thank you for sharing
  6. Very cool, great idea!
  7. Very nice looking projects there, Kevin
  8. Much easier for me to sit when scrolling. I have tried to stand while cutting, but after about 5 minutes, I was about to fall over
  9. Good Day Folks! I have not been doing to much scrolling lately. I been working on building my HO scale railroad layout. It's a 4x8 with plans for future expansion. I have also been building military models in 1/35 and 1/72 scale, these are your basic styrene kits, mostly from Tamiya. I have a Flickr feed, (WigWagWorkshop) and (WisconsinRailfan) if your interested. I don't post any updates to the WisconsinRailfan anymore, I now post everything to the WigWagWorkshop account.
  10. Great Job Travis! Love the new look
  11. Simply Amazing, Outstanding Work! I can't wait till I start mine, it's going to look nice in my office.
  12. Wish I still lived in my home state of Wisconsin. Maybe I can get mom and dad to pay for me to visit, then I could go to the show
  13. I also use the 3M Super 77 (or equivalent) - if the pattern gets "too stuck" on, I use my heat gun to remove the pattern. -Steven
  14. Jaw Dropping, Stunning, Beautiful, and all the other words, can't describe how well the clock turned out! This is a must for my workshop/train room! This is defiantly on my list of projects! Thanks so much for sharing the build details. -Steven
  15. For Memorial Day Weekend I am going to do some smokin'! I have pork loin in the fridge, with my own "dry rub", homemade hot n' spicy Italian sausages. My work bench has been filled with scratch build HO scale projects, mostly just experimenting with different techniques.
  16. Very Cool! I need to make a box for my sweetie, thanks for the idea!
  17. Can't wait to get my skills up to par, and build this, I think I would change the cross-backs to a Wig-Wag style . Thanks for posting
  18. Awesome project, looks wonderful
  19. Very nice, I take it your co-worker is a ham? I think I may have seen your post on a router forum. Excellent cutting, I am sure it will be a nice addition to the ham shack.
  20. Hi Travis, I saw that post , beautiful work, I plan on purchasing on of those kits in the future, looks like a fun challenge.
  21. Good Day Folks! Hope all has been well with everyone! I was wondering if anyone knows where I could find assorted pipe holder patterns, like the one in this picture http://www.amazon.com/Webers-Guide-Pipe ... 1438288514 . I am going to try and create my own, was looking for some inspiration, and ideas. Thanks in advance, Steven
  22. Oh WOW! That sure is amazing!!!! Can't wait till I am able to make something that incredible! That would look great in my new radio room, with my other train goodies. May I ask where I could obtain that pattern? Thank you for sharing! Steven
  23. No projects for me planned - We are moving to our new house. I will finally have a "climate controlled" workshop in the basement. It's a clean slate, and I have lots of idea's, but it will be some time before everything we be setup the way I want it.
  24. Excellent Project! Thank you for sharing
  25. Currently it's in the garage, which is why I have not been able to work on any projects, way to cold out there. On a positive note, we are in the process of purchasing a new house, which has a nice basement for my workshop. It will also be my model railroad. We have the home inspection today, if all goes well we should be moved in by the end of May.
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