I didn't say I didn't check to see if it worked or not. but way to assume you know what i mean and don't mean from one word. have a great day if you want.
Here are to signs I made for a customer and I charger $85 for each and the patterns where pretty much done except for the names. Both are made from cypress for fronts and red cedar for backs and are roughly 20" long x 15" tall
I had some go bad that I put in a jar once. That was the first and last time I put it in a jar Now I just leave it in the can and hasn't gone bad again.
I didn't have a father around to teach me anything I learned to do it by trial and error method. The men in my wife's family can't do anything without calling a repair man or me. Her cousins water heater had a leak and didn't know where or how to turn off the water to the house. I make sure anytime I have to fix or replace anything I make sure my son is there to learn to do it I even make him do it at times with me standing over to give advice or instructions. I have a four door ford F150 with the small back doors and the quit opening so I made him watch a video on you tube on how to fix the problem and told him to go fix it and if he needed help to come get me and he didn't need it. It really makes me made that more parents don't teach there kids to do things on there own when the older generation dyes off this world is going to be in big trouble.
I bought a epson all in one printer it prints up to 13"x 19" from computer but has a 11" x 17" scanner bed. I was tired of making trips to town to get large copy's it was worth it to me.Here is a link to the the one I have. https://epson.com/Clearance-Center/All-in-One-Printers/Epson-WorkForce-WF-7610-All-in-One-Printer---Refurbished/p/C11CC98201-N
I don't know how I got it to post two pics one sideways and one upright. It is from peachttree woodworking and it works fine for me.(table saw,planer,router table, scroll saw , bandsaw)
I used formica like they use om counter tops it also eliminated the scatches on the table top. I just used contact cement and used the trim router with a pattern bit to trim of excess. I hope this helps Jeff
I use either ur #1 or ur #3 depending on what hard wood I'm using. For the hard woods like maple and cherry i use the ur#3 and the ones not as hard i use the ur#1. I cut all my puzzles from 3/4" woods. Jeff
I've had my ex-21 for almost 4 yrs now and I removed the dust collection right away and came up with this. It works pretty good it slides back when changing blades. I used 1" pvc pipe to make it I didn't glue it up so it move easily.
My wife had fun reading all the comments - she said she might not have known the value of it all but she did know enough to call home and ask if it was something i would be interested in so that counts right??