Ike when I taught woodworking Paxton Lumber is where I got my hardwood. We were in their delivery area so it cost nothing to have it delivered at that time. I have since found local sawmills and the prices are better and I can pick the boards I want.
I saw this tray on a Gwinnett woodworking video and look like a good idea. It did make the stand more stable and I run the saw at full speed and it runs smooth. The tray also helps collect sawdust and the inevitable small pieces. I want thank Gwinnett woodworking club for the idea.
Those are fantastic! We have a fellow at the woodworking club that brings some home from Israel we he goes. He says only an arborist can cut olive trees in Israel. His friend saves him pieces and it is cheaper to pay the extra on luggage weight than buying some and ship it.
I have gone for the last five years. It is a good time and plenty of deals on wood and equipment. I have purchased equipment the last three years at great discounts.
It is the outline of university of Michigan football helmet. Since he is an Ohio State football fan (die hard) he hated having to make it and I couldn't let the opportunity to tease him go. Lawson my daughter lives in Fayetteville and she's a Tennessee fan.
Nice assembly line. I can see why you want a top of the line scroll saw. Do you use poplar for most of your puzzles? With your puzzle post I am thinking of making a few because it looks like fun. It would be something new for me as I am just getting into scrolling.
Great news, seems like they will go extra mile to take care of problems. You won't get that from they other major companies. With those companies you get support from someone flipping through a notebook.