Holy Cow, Joe! You certainly got a thing for fine finishing. Those are
beautiful. My advice is take the plunge and craft an infill or two. Start
with a Shepherd kit if you feel like it, but from what I see you could start
straight from scratch if you really wanted to. Wayne Anderson look out!
By the way, welcome up into the light. There have been quite a few bios just
lately.
(borrowing one of Jim's walking sticks, or is this a fish basher? I'll be
able to tell the difference one of these days. I HAVE to pay more
attention).
BANG! BANG! BANG!
Anyone else down there want to come up and say a neighborly hello?
Rob in Peoria
1960 Anniversary Shopsmith Mk V Brownie
www.jlatech.com/rob/Woodworking/Knowledge%20Base.htm
Wood shavings on the floor! Wood shavings on the floor!
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