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    Please count me in. Thanks

    Please count me in. Thanks
  2. Please count me in.:D

    Please count me in.:D
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    Thanks for the wisdom. Please keep posting your...

    Thanks for the wisdom. Please keep posting your preferences on this topic. It sounds like I should buy a 4 1/2 and a #3, even if it's just to try out. If I get them at a fair price and don't like...
  4. Hey Jim, thanks for the handy tip for the handle...

    Hey Jim, thanks for the handy tip for the handle holder. I loved the newly discovered bullnose plane...with a corrugated sole even (WOW). Did it come with a single knobbed sanding block with dust...
  5. Stanley #5 with the flat rib on heel and toe?

    Hello esteemed galoots,

    I dropped my #5 type 11 on the floor and broke it clean in half...must have been some internal or looked over flaws there...ugh! I've been combing through Ebay for a...
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    Stanley #3...A need to have???

    Hello fellow Creekers,

    I need your infinite wisdom...to save me from buying something I don't need.
    I've been a woodworker for most of my life, but recently I've really been bitten by the...
  7. Parsons De Luxe...or just a Wannabe???

    :confused: Hello the few, the proud, those peruzing the Neander Cave.
    I have a MF no. 5010 brace with permaloid handles, but i'm a little confused as to whether it's a Parsons De Luxe.
    I went to...
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    Eggbeater Picture...

    Yeah...myself and the pic uploader on SMC butted heads. I resized the picture using editing software and i think is cause the picture to be rejected, as all of the unedited images popped just fine....
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    Gloat...Flea Market finds.

    Hello fellow Creekers,

    I'm not entirely sure that the following is gloatworthy, but i'm really excited about my finds...I guess that's really what it's all about. I snagged a Bailey no. 4c with...
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    Stanley no. 120 block plane question.

    Hello fellow Neanderthals,

    I have an old no. 120 block plane lying around my shop, that until recently, saw very little use. I sharpened the iron using the scary sharp method and lubed it up,...
  11. I do understand that benchtop saws have a purpose...

    I do understand that benchtop saws have a purpose and are handy for certain things, and the same with contractor saw...they fill a niche. After all, who would like to lug a cabinet saw around a...
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    This place where you get a bundle of Walnut for...

    This place where you get a bundle of Walnut for $300.00, do they ship? What a deal...i live in Missouri, where a majority of the country's walnut is cut and can't get anywhere close...short of going...
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    Glad I could help.

    Glad I could help.
  14. If you decide to build a table, I would make the...

    If you decide to build a table, I would make the following recommendations based on my personal experience:

    * Use Kreg plate levelers...they make leveling and supporting your plate painless.

    *...
  15. What were they thinking??? Miter slots on cheap table saws.

    Anyone that has made the mistake of buying a cheap benchtop table saw will quickly notice the small t-slotted miter slot. If you are new to woodworking or your budget is critically low, you will...
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    I haven't dove into the world of woodturning yet,...

    I haven't dove into the world of woodturning yet, but just from an aesthetic standpoint it's very pleasing to the eye as is. I've heard that once you get into this area of woodworking, you'll be...
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    I guess i should make myself more clear on what...

    I guess i should make myself more clear on what I'm talking about...in the off chance that you don't understand what I'm talking about. When you glue or epoxy two pieces of wood together, it creates...
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    It sounds like capillary suction is probably the...

    It sounds like capillary suction is probably the culprit. I had a similar problem when using epoxy on Mahogany. I used an Exacto knife to replicate the pores and trick my eye into not seeing it...
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    WOW!!! This one is sure to have Museum...

    WOW!!! This one is sure to have Museum masterpieces worried about losing their spot in the exhibit. Thank you for showing me that I have a lot to learn. Great work, Master Craftsman!
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