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jamminjack

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  1. Hey Dan, For what is worth, Look into the Scrollnato. (not sure about the spelling) I purchased one and put in on a Porta Cable. I can;t believe how wonderful it works. It was originally made for 788 DW. I had to do some modifications to make it work on the Porta Cable, but I was definitely not disappointed. Steve Goode did a review on one and that's where I decided to give it a try. It is a bit pricey for what you get $ 50.00 but it works. You can shop around and probably find it a little cheeper on Amazon or Ebay. Have a blessed day. Jack
  2. Steve outstanding job buddy. It is so nice to step back when all is said and done and enjoy the fruits of our labor. Thanks for sharing Jack
  3. Dick as usual you did a wonderful job on this piece. Have fun on your vacation, and enjoy the time off. Jack
  4. Good Job. You probably opened up a new nitch for yourself. Nice looking tack box. Just rustic enough, with a touch of class. Thanks for sharing
  5. Hey Larry not to fret....I mounted my birds upside down....They got into the mash down at the still. and let me tell you they sang happily ever after Really like the birdhouses by the way..Thanks for sharing Jack
  6. Welcome from the Blue Ridge Mts of VA. Thank you for your service. As my fellow villagers have expressed, I do believe you will enjoy your time here at the ssv. People here are always willing to help with any questions, and as you will find out some of the nicest people you will ever meet. Tell Dad hi and welcome also. Jack
  7. Hey guys, Steve Goode just posted his 2 part review on the Jet saw. I just finished watching it. I believe you can go to his site, and watch it. It is just short of 1 hr. I believe he hits all points. Jack
  8. Well done Donna. Time and patience......Such a large piece, and detailed out the waszoo////Good job. Glad to see you were making your own frame. Ms Tim the tool man wife.......... Thanks for sharing...Please post a picture of your Blue Ribbon when you receive it.. If you don't get first place, send me the judges name, My associates and I would like to have a talk with them. and make them a offer they can't refuse. (Sorry for that , its just the south Jersey past coming out in me, it happens time to time.) Seriously, a huge undertaking, and well done. Jack
  9. Nicely done my friend.
  10. Hey there buddy, I can't even begin to imagine the pain a person endures, with the passing of a child or a grandchild. My heart brakes for those who are in need of one of these pieces. However you my friend put your skills to work and created a piece that surpassed all that the cross stands for. Very nice work....The cutting is outstanding, I can see why it took so much time. Good Job, and thanks for sharing. Jack
  11. Your craftsmanship is outstanding. A piece well done. Just wondering how long did it take you to complete? Thanks for sharing Danny. Jack
  12. If customers only knew the time and effort that goes into these pieces. Very nice indeed. Nice display. Thanks for sharing Jack
  13. Any one interested Steeve Goode is doing a two part video review on the Jet saw now. The first part is listed on his site, and the second part should be complete sometime this week.
  14. Larry Larry Larry!! Waste not, want not....... Very good Idea...I just finished cutting 2 sets of chess pieces. for my two grandsons. I have looked hard at the cut outs that were left, but I must admit I don't have the eye your wife has.... or the patience you have.... Good job, and thanks for sharing. Jack
  15. The lines in the legs look to be veining lines. Just drill a small hole and cut the line. I use a # 1 blade for that. The eye brows and eye look like they should be cut out. They are pretty large. I would cut them out. Thanks for sharing.
  16. Hey buddy, Glad to hear you are back. Just like working a large fret piece (one hole at a time) you need to take just take one day at a time.... Enjoy each and every day, and do what you can... happy to hear you are on the mend. Looking forward to seeing that fluffy lion. Have a blessed day Carl and enjoy. Jack
  17. Hey there I have a 80 tooth carbide tip blade in my table saw. Won't use anything less. I have a old Delta table top model joiner, have had it for over 30 years, still works wonderfully. And my Delta planner to do my finish planning. The combination use of the above tools has given me very nice results over the years. But you do have to take the time to make sure your tools are set up correctly. It is definitely worth the time to zero in your table saw, joiner, and planner. My latest project was to make a extension bed and sliding table for my band saw to be used for re-sawing. I am so glad I took the time to zero in that project. My re-sawing now is a pleasure to do. The commercial sled version was well over 300.00 Not in my price range. $ 20.00 worth of material and several hrs of labor. But to get back to your question, a joiner and a planer I feel are good investments, if your wallet can stand it. Biscuits I feel are not really necessary if you prepare your wood joints properly. Good luck with your new toy. And just remember we are all just one tool away from greatness....
  18. Your pieces are for sure one of a kind. The pricing is very fair considering the time and craftsmanship put into the piece. These are not pieces you are going to find just anywhere, that's for sure Thanks for sharing, and please let us know the outcome of the shows.
  19. If she doesn't like it I'll take it..... Very nice cutting, its a pleasure to see well worked projects.
  20. Very nice project and a good use of scrap wood.
  21. Nothing like a good challenge to end the week. OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!
  22. Hit that one out of the park...........
  23. Its always a pleasure to see such craftsman ship.
  24. Jim maybe you might want to re-think this and put this item back into your main sellers list. Like everything else you do this is a top shelf project. Thanks for sharing.
  25. Hey there I use Americana Brand. You can get it at just about any craft store. They have a medium also that you can use to mix the paint and make it into a transparent stain.
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