Tool Rest Great imfo!!!!
Hey Jerry--
Save some of that tool money for some lessons!
Technique is a HUGE part of avoiding catches, and getting a smooth job.
Good tool + bad technique guarantees a bad job.
So-so tool in experienced hands can generate fine work.
Look on the first year's projects as "learning opportunities."
Have fun--safely
Old Guy
"Jerry - OHIO" wrote in message
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Thanks guys for all the info and pics.
My biggest problem is the cheepo tools & hard wood
The bad-- bent one goulge broke two
The Good --- going to Woodcraft for "New & Shinny tools in the mornig
, ya I'm hooked.
Thanks again Jerry
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