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nit pick but they should be better than that
Watch Matt Kenney in this router table dust seq.
http://www.finewoodworking.com/tool-...orking-eletter Take a look at when he spins the table around to show you the back of it, there you will see dry wall screws poking out the side of the plywood. 3 of them that I can see. Now I didn't need to see this, and I don't read the magazine anylonger. I have lost respect for many of the writers over time. There are still very good woodworking writing for them, but they do so only occassionaly. I expect more from somone trying to show you how to do something. I've not been impressed with Matt -- Jeff |
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nit pick but they should be better than that
On 11/9/2013 8:54 AM, woodchucker wrote:
Watch Matt Kenney in this router table dust seq. http://www.finewoodworking.com/tool-...orking-eletter Take a look at when he spins the table around to show you the back of it, there you will see dry wall screws poking out the side of the plywood. 3 of them that I can see. Now I didn't need to see this, and I don't read the magazine anylonger. I have lost respect for many of the writers over time. There are still very good woodworking writing for them, but they do so only occassionaly. I expect more from somone trying to show you how to do something. I've not been impressed with Matt Most of what is mentioned in many magazines should be taken with a grain of salt. Basically, IMHO, the majority on YouTube and those in the magazines fall into the old saying, Those that can, do. Those that can't, teach. |
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nit pick but they should be better than that
On 11/9/2013 1:44 PM, Leon wrote:
On 11/9/2013 8:54 AM, woodchucker wrote: Watch Matt Kenney in this router table dust seq. http://www.finewoodworking.com/tool-...orking-eletter Take a look at when he spins the table around to show you the back of it, there you will see dry wall screws poking out the side of the plywood. 3 of them that I can see. Now I didn't need to see this, and I don't read the magazine anylonger. I have lost respect for many of the writers over time. There are still very good woodworking writing for them, but they do so only occassionaly. I expect more from somone trying to show you how to do something. I've not been impressed with Matt Most of what is mentioned in many magazines should be taken with a grain of salt. Basically, IMHO, the majority on YouTube and those in the magazines fall into the old saying, Those that can, do. Those that can't, teach. Yep I agree, I happened to use that statement in front of a friend; referring to a professor (who worked on the side where I worked) and who didn't know what the hell he was doing coding wise. His code was horrendous and his knowledge was more theoretical than practical. That friend was a teacher... I was unable to get my foot out of my mouth.. But it is -- Jeff |
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