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Hello,
Sorry about the Neil sideshow I have been participating in. It's done now. I have been extremely busy the last year or so and I don't see any end in sight but I want to start getting into this much more for a release. The problem is that I don't have the time to do anything really big and I figured it is better to do a lot of smaller things over and over again but...what? I know I need to get A LOT better with joints, almost all joints! I can make them but they don't fit together perfectly and that irritates me. I am tired of making things for the shop because I can simply say, "Well, this is for the shop, so who really cares if that part doesn't fit so well." Should I start using "real" wood or stick with the cheap stuff? Maybe part of my problem is that I have been building things with cheap-o pine and MDF and whatnot. Any suggestions on what to make over and over again? Boxes of some sort, maybe? Picture frames? I have a table saw, a nice Bosch jigsaw I got at a garage sale for $75, a small drill press, a cheap-o router, and a DowelMax that I am sharing with another friend. I work out of a half a garage and push everything against the wall. I don't know if any of this makes a difference or not. Thanks, busbus |
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