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On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks
wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Nice touch with the Jeopardy theme. Joint was well executed too. Joe G |
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On 3/27/2010 6:39 AM, dadiOH wrote:
GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Informative and nicely done, liked the music too Although I'ved used a router to clean up the bottom I've stopped doing so because I can do it with a four in hand file and/or a chisel faster and about as well. Agreed, informative and nicely done, Brian! Not too sure about the music, though... Have never made one (yet), but now have a much better understanding of how to do it. Thanks! Matt |
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"GarageWoodworks" wrote in message ... Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Pretty cool Brian. Nicely done! |
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"GarageWoodworks" wrote Very clever; however, the Jeopardy Show might voice an objection unless you are willing to pay for the right to use their material. Are you serious? I've heard many horror stores of companies going after anyone infringing upon their copyrights. Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it. ASCAP has gone after stores playing music in stores. You'd probably only get a cease and desist order if it is non-commercial, but I'd not use anyone's music or images unless they are in the public domain. |
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On 3/27/10 10:37 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
"GarageWoodworks" wrote Very clever; however, the Jeopardy Show might voice an objection unless you are willing to pay for the right to use their material. Are you serious? I've heard many horror stores of companies going after anyone infringing upon their copyrights. Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it. Bull****. ASCAP has gone after stores playing music in stores. You'd probably only get a cease and desist order if it is non-commercial, but I'd not use anyone's music or images unless they are in the public domain. That would be performance to an audience (customers) for commercial gain. They have whole division set up just to track down stores who don't pay the public performance fees. That's because there are thousands of stores playing music to millions of customers and it's been proven that the music makes them buy more=commercial gain. They're not going to waste time and resources going after someone who uses they're outdated theme song as a parody in a video on an obscure website that gets a few hundred hits. Even if it was on youtube, getting a million hits and he was generating ad revenue, it would probably fall under the under 30 seconds fair use rules. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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On 3/27/10 10:50 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
Very clever; however, the Jeopardy Show might voice an objection unless you are willing to pay for the right to use their material. "Sneaking up on it" doesn't do much for me. Isn't "Tooling" is supposed to eliminate the need to sneak up on it? My thoughts exactly. I'd have mounted the board in a jig and used a much larger bit with guide to take it at the line, then quickly pare off the rest of the field in 1/10th the time and effort.shrug Larry, honestly, I try to like you but when you write these juvenile little action scripts, shrug sigh etc., it come across as very condescending and immature. A tenon jig would have been a whole lot quicker, too, including building the 45-degree tenoning jig. How about you guys take some videos and post them. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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"-MIKE-" wrote I've heard many horror stores of companies going after anyone infringing upon their copyrights. Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it. Bull****. My wife does machine embroidery and has a collection of thousands of characters. She is also up on the latest problems with copyright infringement and knows all the stories, especially of Disney. They have been verified. I don't really give a crap what you believe, but there have even been court cases where anything commercial was involved. You may even be unaware of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act but that does not mean it does not exist either. Steamboat Willy lives. Check the 1999 Eric Eldred filings that have been struck down. The Disney Empire depends on intellectual property and they defend it vigorously. |
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On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks
wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. :^( |
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On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks
wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Nice video and funny music. My wife laughed her ass off. I think that it's real nice of you to show videos of things you do to guys that have a little to moderate experience so that they can add this to their "I can do list". I personally like splined miters but I didn't do a video to show how. Good on you I say. Russ P. |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 06:44:58 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks
wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. :^( I really like your videos and have learned a lot from them (and will review them as needed . I too was disappointed in the "sneak up on" advice. That's the part that always bites me. The jig is a fantastic idea (a hint on how to make them would be nice) and I'll steal that part, however I'll do my best to figure out a way around the "sneak up on" part. IS there a reason you used such a small router bit? It would seem like a 1/2" bit in a 3/4" bushing, or some such, would be easier and give a known "sneak up" factor. |
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On Mar 28, 1:24*pm, "
wrote: On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 06:44:58 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( I really like your videos and have learned a lot from them (and will review them as needed . *I too was disappointed in the "sneak up on" advice. That's the part that always bites me. *The jig is a fantastic idea (a hint on how to make them would be nice) and I'll steal that part, however I'll do my best to figure out a way around the "sneak up on" part. * IS there a reason you used such a small router bit? yes, I don't own the guide bushing I needed for the larger bit. The other large guide bushings that I do own were to tall and extended above my 1/2 mdf jig. I'm sure there must be a way around sneaking up on it and would to hear of any working solutions. Thanks! *It would seem like a 1/2" bit in a 3/4" bushing, or some such, would be easier and give a known "sneak up" factor. |
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On Mar 28, 1:34*pm, Dave Balderstone
wrote: In article , " wrote: On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 06:44:58 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( I really like your videos and have learned a lot from them (and will review them as needed . *I too was disappointed in the "sneak up on" advice. That's the part that always bites me. *The jig is a fantastic idea (a hint on how to make them would be nice) and I'll steal that part, however I'll do my best to figure out a way around the "sneak up on" part. * IS there a reason you used such a small router bit? *It would seem like a 1/2" bit in a 3/4" bushing, or some such, would be easier and give a known "sneak up" factor. Those are the same questions I have. Why sneak up rather than make the line the first cut? And the small bit had me pondering too. The jigs are great, but I don't really get the rest of the technique. It seems to me with a bit more thought they could be modified to eliminate the sneaking. I don't own the appropriate guide bushing. Would love to hear any suggestions regarding the sneaking up other than "use an indexing pin". Where would you put an indexing pin? |
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On Mar 28, 3:25*pm, Dave Balderstone
wrote: In article , GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 28, 1:34*pm, Dave Balderstone wrote: In article , " wrote: On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 06:44:58 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( I really like your videos and have learned a lot from them (and will review them as needed . *I too was disappointed in the "sneak up on" advice. That's the part that always bites me. *The jig is a fantastic idea (a hint on how to make them would be nice) and I'll steal that part, however I'll do my best to figure out a way around the "sneak up on" part. * IS there a reason you used such a small router bit? *It would seem like a 1/2" bit in a 3/4" bushing, or some such, would be easier and give a known "sneak up" factor. Those are the same questions I have. Why sneak up rather than make the line the first cut? And the small bit had me pondering too. The jigs are great, but I don't really get the rest of the technique. It seems to me with a bit more thought they could be modified to eliminate the sneaking. I don't own the appropriate guide bushing. *Would love to hear any suggestions regarding the sneaking up other than "use an indexing pin". * Where would you put an indexing pin? I'd be tempted to add a hold-down clamp to the jig, align the piece to cut to your line (so the size of the bushing becomes irrelevant), clamp it in place, and go from there. That would certaintly make things easier. You'd have to add a clamp at either end of the jig (remember I used both sides). Thanks for the tip. |
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On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 11:01:28 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks
wrote: On Mar 28, 1:34*pm, Dave Balderstone wrote: In article , " wrote: On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 06:44:58 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( I really like your videos and have learned a lot from them (and will review them as needed . *I too was disappointed in the "sneak up on" advice. That's the part that always bites me. *The jig is a fantastic idea (a hint on how to make them would be nice) and I'll steal that part, however I'll do my best to figure out a way around the "sneak up on" part. * IS there a reason you used such a small router bit? *It would seem like a 1/2" bit in a 3/4" bushing, or some such, would be easier and give a known "sneak up" factor. Those are the same questions I have. Why sneak up rather than make the line the first cut? And the small bit had me pondering too. The jigs are great, but I don't really get the rest of the technique. It seems to me with a bit more thought they could be modified to eliminate the sneaking. I don't own the appropriate guide bushing. Would love to hear any suggestions regarding the sneaking up other than "use an indexing pin". Where would you put an indexing pin? Oh, I thought bushings came is sets of every reasonable size. For small parts, how about a stop on the back edge of the jig with a spacer equal to the radii of the bushing-bit? Align the stop block to the distance from the cut to be opposite end and add the spacer to push the work the proper distance (further) into the bit. Or, perhaps for larger pieces, or where the opposite end isn't yet finished, marks on the jig placed radius(bushing)-radius(bit) apart. Clamp and have at it. ....just thinking. I really do like the jigs, though. Do you make them at one time and then cut in half? |
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On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks
wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. If your material is thick enough you can use a dado clean-out bit to clean it up. It's just a short top bearing guided bit that can run against the sawn miter. JP |
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On 3/28/10 1:07 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
"-MIKE-" wrote I've heard many horror stores of companies going after anyone infringing upon their copyrights. Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it. Bull****. My wife does machine embroidery and has a collection of thousands of characters. She is also up on the latest problems with copyright infringement and knows all the stories, especially of Disney. They have been verified. I don't really give a crap what you believe, but there have even been court cases where anything commercial was involved. You may even be unaware of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act but that does not mean it does not exist either. Steamboat Willy lives. Check the 1999 Eric Eldred filings that have been struck down. The Disney Empire depends on intellectual property and they defend it vigorously. I don't know about any of that stuff you wrote, because it's completely irrelevant to your baby bib at Disney allegory. Show me one documented case of Disney grabbing some baby's bib and confiscating it and I'll apologize. Until then, I stand by my first assessment of the grandma baby bib "horror story" as bull****. :-) -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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On Mar 28, 3:53*pm, "
wrote: On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 11:01:28 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 28, 1:34*pm, Dave Balderstone wrote: In article , " wrote: On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 06:44:58 -0700 (PDT), GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( I really like your videos and have learned a lot from them (and will review them as needed . *I too was disappointed in the "sneak up on" advice. That's the part that always bites me. *The jig is a fantastic idea (a hint on how to make them would be nice) and I'll steal that part, however I'll do my best to figure out a way around the "sneak up on" part. * IS there a reason you used such a small router bit? *It would seem like a 1/2" bit in a 3/4" bushing, or some such, would be easier and give a known "sneak up" factor. Those are the same questions I have. Why sneak up rather than make the line the first cut? And the small bit had me pondering too. The jigs are great, but I don't really get the rest of the technique. It seems to me with a bit more thought they could be modified to eliminate the sneaking. I don't own the appropriate guide bushing. *Would love to hear any suggestions regarding the sneaking up other than "use an indexing pin". * Where would you put an indexing pin? Oh, I thought bushings came is sets of every reasonable size. Yes, they do come in sets. And, no, they do not contain every size bushing you will ever need. Aside from differing in diameter, they also differ in height. My larger diameter bushings are too tall (it would hit the stock). *For small parts, how about a stop on the back edge of the jig with a spacer equal to the radii of the bushing-bit? *Align the stop block to the distance from the cut to be opposite end and add the spacer to push the work the proper distance (further) into the bit. * You would need to be able to remove it when doing the opposite side and be able to put in a second one for the other half-lap. Remember the same jig is used twice. One for the 45 half-lap and one for the 90 half-lap. Plus your solution would only work for short stock. My train table stock shown in the video was quite long. Or, perhaps for larger pieces, or where the opposite end isn't yet finished, marks on the jig placed radius(bushing)-radius(bit) apart. *Clamp and have at it. This sounds a little better. IMHO, I think 'we' are making to much of the "sneaking up" on it maneuver. There's nothing to it. This isn't brain surgery. :^) ...just thinking. *I really do like the jigs, though. *Do you make them at one time and then cut in half? I made them several years ago and I honestly don't remember. I would make them independently to make things easier (probably what I did). |
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On 3/28/10 6:22 PM, GarageWoodworks wrote:
Oh, I thought bushings came is sets of every reasonable size. Yes, they do come in sets. And, no, they do not contain every size bushing you will ever need. Aside from differing in diameter, they also differ in height. My larger diameter bushings are too tall (it would hit the stock). I had that problem when I got my dovetail jig, so I cut the sumbench down. I used the bandsaw and then the disc sander. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 23:41:28 -0500, the infamous -MIKE-
scrawled the following: On 3/27/10 10:50 PM, Larry Jaques wrote: Very clever; however, the Jeopardy Show might voice an objection unless you are willing to pay for the right to use their material. "Sneaking up on it" doesn't do much for me. Isn't "Tooling" is supposed to eliminate the need to sneak up on it? My thoughts exactly. I'd have mounted the board in a jig and used a much larger bit with guide to take it at the line, then quickly pare off the rest of the field in 1/10th the time and effort.shrug Larry, honestly, I try to like you but when you write these juvenile little action scripts, shrug sigh etc., it come across as very condescending and immature. Well, my posts are not intended to be that way. shrug When you detect a whole lot of facetiousness in a post, consider it humor, eh? A tenon jig would have been a whole lot quicker, too, including building the 45-degree tenoning jig. How about you guys take some videos and post them. No camera, and far too much crap in the shop to take pics of it. =:0 -- "Not always right, but never uncertain." --Heinlein -=-=- |
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On Mar 28, 7:48*pm, -MIKE- wrote:
On 3/28/10 6:22 PM, GarageWoodworks wrote: Oh, I thought bushings came is sets of every reasonable size. Yes, they do come in sets. *And, no, they do not contain every size bushing you will ever need. *Aside from differing in diameter, they also differ in height. *My larger diameter bushings are too tall (it would hit the stock). I had that problem when I got my dovetail jig, so I cut the sumbench down.. I used the bandsaw and then the disc sander. Not a bad solution. I would be tempted to do that, but I don't make mitered half laps often enough. They are fun to make though. -- * -MIKE- * "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" * * *--Elvin Jones *(1927-2004) * -- *http://mikedrums.com * * ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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On 3/28/10 7:01 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
Larry, honestly, I try to like you but when you write these juvenile little action scripts,shrug sigh etc., it come across as very condescending and immature. Well, my posts are not intended to be that way.shrug When you detect a whole lot of facetiousness in a post, consider it humor, eh? It's all good. peace -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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"-MIKE-" wrote I've heard many horror stores of companies going after anyone infringing upon their copyrights. Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it. Bull****. My wife does machine embroidery and has a collection of thousands of characters. She is also up on the latest problems with copyright infringement and knows all the stories, especially of Disney. They have been verified. I don't really give a crap what you believe, but there have even been court cases where anything commercial was involved. Show me one documented case of Disney grabbing some baby's bib and confiscating it and I'll apologize. Until then, I stand by my first assessment of the grandma baby bib "horror story" as bull****. :-) First, you show me where I said it was confiscated. I left everything I posted so you can re-read it. I'll wait. |
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On 3/28/10 10:24 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
"-MIKE-" wrote I've heard many horror stores of companies going after anyone infringing upon their copyrights. Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it. Bull****. My wife does machine embroidery and has a collection of thousands of characters. She is also up on the latest problems with copyright infringement and knows all the stories, especially of Disney. They have been verified. I don't really give a crap what you believe, but there have even been court cases where anything commercial was involved. Show me one documented case of Disney grabbing some baby's bib and confiscating it and I'll apologize. Until then, I stand by my first assessment of the grandma baby bib "horror story" as bull****. :-) First, you show me where I said it was confiscated. I left everything I posted so you can re-read it. I'll wait. Oh, please. How weak. Ok, then, *you* tell me what will happen to Grandma or the parents or the baby. *Something* must happen. After all, you've heard "horror stories." I left everything you posted so you can re-read it. I'll wait. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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"-MIKE-" wrote in message ... On 3/28/10 10:24 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: "-MIKE-" wrote I've heard many horror stores of companies going after anyone infringing upon their copyrights. Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it. Bull****. My wife does machine embroidery and has a collection of thousands of characters. She is also up on the latest problems with copyright infringement and knows all the stories, especially of Disney. They have been verified. I don't really give a crap what you believe, but there have even been court cases where anything commercial was involved. Show me one documented case of Disney grabbing some baby's bib and confiscating it and I'll apologize. Until then, I stand by my first assessment of the grandma baby bib "horror story" as bull****. :-) First, you show me where I said it was confiscated. I left everything I posted so you can re-read it. I'll wait. Oh, please. How weak. Ok, then, *you* tell me what will happen to Grandma or the parents or the baby. *Something* must happen. After all, you've heard "horror stories." I left everything you posted so you can re-read it. I'll wait. -- -MIKE- How weak? You put words in my mouth and then call me weak when I call you on it? People have been asked to leave the park, people have been given legal notice to cease and desist. It does not make for a pleasant day. Those that have done it commercially have been taken to court. |
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On 3/29/10 4:48 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
How weak? You put words in my mouth and then call me weak when I call you on it? Hardly. You were in retreat mode because you knew it was bs. People have been asked to leave the park, people have been given legal notice to cease and desist. It does not make for a pleasant day. Those that have done it commercially have been taken to court. Show me one documented case or one newspaper article about someone getting kicked out of Disney for wearing a homemade Disney character shirt and I'll apologize. Until then, I call your following statements BS: "Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it." "People have been asked to leave the park," Your words, I didn't put anything "in your mouth." -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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"-MIKE-" wrote in message ... On 3/29/10 4:48 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: How weak? You put words in my mouth and then call me weak when I call you on it? Hardly. You were in retreat mode because you knew it was bs. People have been asked to leave the park, people have been given legal notice to cease and desist. It does not make for a pleasant day. Those that have done it commercially have been taken to court. Show me one documented case or one newspaper article about someone getting kicked out of Disney for wearing a homemade Disney character shirt and I'll apologize. Until then, I call your following statements BS: "Disney is one of the toughest. If grandma make a Mickey image on baby's bib, don't go to Disney World wearing it." "People have been asked to leave the park," Your words, I didn't put anything "in your mouth." My TRUE words. I don't give a crap what you think, I'm not going back a couple of years to do the research . It was published publicly in a couple of newspapers. Oh, it has come up in the Disney stores in the mall also. But I will offer you this from Disney Corporate. Authorization of vigilantes. http://corporate.disney.go.com/corpo...andards18.html Cast Members and employees should assist the Company in protecting its copyrights, patents and trademarks. The Company has an extensive and valuable collection of copyrights, patents and trademarks. Substantial effort and money is expended to protect this valuable property from infringement. Any Cast Member or employee who knows or suspects that someone has infringed a copyright, patent or a trademark of the Company should advise the Corporate Legal Department. |
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On Mar 28, 8:44*am, GarageWoodworks
wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. You have a great website. Are your videos on you tube? Charlie |
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On Mar 30, 6:42*pm, "jack-bench.com" wrote:
On Mar 28, 8:44*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. *You have a great website. *Are your videos on you tube? Charlie Thanks Charlie! Yes, aside from being on my webpage they are also on Youtube. I have a Youtube channel. |
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On Mar 30, 5:42*pm, "jack-bench.com" wrote:
On Mar 28, 8:44*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. *You have a great website. *Are your videos on you tube? Charlie My Youtube channel is he http://www.youtube.com/user/GarageWoodworks |
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 22:57:25 -0400, the infamous "Ed Pawlowski"
scrawled the following: "-MIKE-" wrote in message ... Here, you two: www.motel6.com They left the light on for ya. -- Everything I did in my life that was worthwhile I caught hell for. -- Earl Warren |
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On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:42:26 -0700 (PDT), the infamous
"jack-bench.com" scrawled the following: On Mar 28, 8:44*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43*am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! *Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. *:^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. You have a great website. Are your videos on you tube? Speaking of videos, Charlie, why don't you have a video of your bench going up and down? -- May those who love us, love us; And may those that don't love us, May God turn their hearts; And if he doesn't turn their hearts, may he turn their ankles, So we'll know them by their limping. --old Gaelic blessing |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
... On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:42:26 -0700 (PDT), the infamous "jack-bench.com" scrawled the following: On Mar 28, 8:44 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. :^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. You have a great website. Are your videos on you tube? Speaking of videos, Charlie, why don't you have a video of your bench going up and down? He does. |
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"LDosser" wrote in message ... "Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:42:26 -0700 (PDT), the infamous "jack-bench.com" scrawled the following: On Mar 28, 8:44 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. :^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. You have a great website. Are your videos on you tube? Speaking of videos, Charlie, why don't you have a video of your bench going up and down? He does. Pretty fancy... ; ) |
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"Bill" wrote in message
... "LDosser" wrote in message ... "Larry Jaques" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:42:26 -0700 (PDT), the infamous "jack-bench.com" scrawled the following: On Mar 28, 8:44 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. :^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. You have a great website. Are your videos on you tube? Speaking of videos, Charlie, why don't you have a video of your bench going up and down? He does. Pretty fancy... ; ) Yes, and I love the idea. |
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 14:02:02 -0700, the infamous "LDosser"
scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:42:26 -0700 (PDT), the infamous "jack-bench.com" scrawled the following: On Mar 28, 8:44 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. :^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. You have a great website. Are your videos on you tube? Speaking of videos, Charlie, why don't you have a video of your bench going up and down? He does. Where? The only one I saw was where he was talking in front of it. I didn't see one dance. URL? -- May those who love us, love us; And may those that don't love us, May God turn their hearts; And if he doesn't turn their hearts, may he turn their ankles, So we'll know them by their limping. --old Gaelic blessing |
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"Larry Jaques" wrote in message
... On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 14:02:02 -0700, the infamous "LDosser" scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:42:26 -0700 (PDT), the infamous "jack-bench.com" scrawled the following: On Mar 28, 8:44 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: On Mar 27, 3:43 am, GarageWoodworks wrote: Just put this together: http://www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php Comments welcomed. Thanks to all that checked out the video! Like I said at the end, there are a half-dozen other ways to do this, but this is my preferred. I sincerely appreciate your feedback. --with the exception of one mean dude. :^( HI Brian, Thanks for the posting. You have a great website. Are your videos on you tube? Speaking of videos, Charlie, why don't you have a video of your bench going up and down? He does. Where? The only one I saw was where he was talking in front of it. I didn't see one dance. URL? Videos 1 and 5: http://www.jack-bench.com/workbench%...h%20videos.htm |
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On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 00:07:19 -0700, the infamous "LDosser"
scrawled the following: "Larry Jaques" wrote in message .. . Where? The only one I saw was where he was talking in front of it. I didn't see one dance. URL? Videos 1 and 5: http://www.jack-bench.com/workbench%...h%20videos.htm Yeah, I found them right after writing that. Actuation is a bit on the bumpy side, but it works as advertised, alright. Kudos, Charlie. -- It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. -- Charles Darwin |
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On 4/1/10 12:00 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
Where? The only one I saw was where he was talking in front of it. I didn't see one dance. URL? Videos 1 and 5: http://www.jack-bench.com/workbench%...h%20videos.htm Yeah, I found them right after writing that. Actuation is a bit on the bumpy side, but it works as advertised, alright. I just watch a couple of those and see a pretty glaring flaw. When it's lowered, that threaded rod with the eye-loop, sticks out pretty far, right at the level of many knees. Ever hit your kneecap on a metal support underneath a table at a restaurant? Last time I did, I about puked from the pain. -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones (1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply |
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"-MIKE-" wrote in message
... On 4/1/10 12:00 PM, Larry Jaques wrote: Where? The only one I saw was where he was talking in front of it. I didn't see one dance. URL? Videos 1 and 5: http://www.jack-bench.com/workbench%...h%20videos.htm Yeah, I found them right after writing that. Actuation is a bit on the bumpy side, but it works as advertised, alright. I just watch a couple of those and see a pretty glaring flaw. When it's lowered, that threaded rod with the eye-loop, sticks out pretty far, right at the level of many knees. Ever hit your kneecap on a metal support underneath a table at a restaurant? Last time I did, I about puked from the pain. I hate it when somebody does that ... |
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