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    LN Tool event

    Who else is going to the LN Tool Event in Austin this weekend?
    Shawn Stennett

    My favorite quote "Letz go in shop to fixz DaDa" My son

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    I'll be there Saturday at 10 am

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    I'll going to the Brooklyn event tomorrow.

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    I'd planned on going tomorrow, but there's supposed to be great tennis and dog park weather, so probably Saturday afternoon (20% chance of showers).

    Pam

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    I went last year. It was during that "cold spell" right after New Years. I think in the teens in Austin. Not much warmer inside the warehouse. This year is supposed to be warmer.
    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Winship View Post
    I went last year. It was during that "cold spell" right after New Years. I think in the teens in Austin. Not much warmer inside the warehouse. This year is supposed to be warmer.
    It is warmer, close to 74° right now.

    Pam

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    Got back about 30 minutes ago.

    Frank Strazza did a quick demo on sliding dovetail. Lots to drool over. I stopped to talk to Glen Drake, very nice gentleman, I tried his Gents saw which uses the same saw concept of no-kerf-small teeth-large teeth-small teeth-no kerf. It does make it easy to start and use, got the ang of it quite quickly. I almost got the saw, but no real reason to get it.

    I did all the damage at the LN booth, 271 & 71, got a free DVD off it.

    DOWD's tools was there but had recently seen them so only got their delicious pie.

    /p

    EDIT: I also tried the Boggs spokeshave, wow! maybe it is that my 151 is not tuned well, but a lot more difference between Boggs and my old 151 than between any of my stanleys and any new LN bench plane.
    Last edited by Pedro Reyes; 01-07-2011 at 3:43 PM. Reason: add comments

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    I went to the Austin Fine Woodworkers club preview event. I really enjoyed trying out all the planes and watching demos.

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    I am planning on being there around 10.
    Shawn Stennett

    My favorite quote "Letz go in shop to fixz DaDa" My son

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    Kudos to all the folks that made this even happen. I went briefly Friday and then again today. It was really nice getting to see all the great tools and even better to get to try them out. I was very impressed. It's really great to see such high quality stuff that's still made in the good'ol USA.

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    First off I really enjoyed myself today, everything but the long drive there and back. I learned a good bit today.
    -First I learned my wife is a wonder understanding woman ( I already new this but it was re-enforced)
    -I want their thin plate Dovetail saw
    -I want their thin plate Dovetail saw
    -I really want a set of their chisels
    -I really enjoyed playing with the router plane
    -I actually like their lefthanded Bronze edge plane better than the righthanded version ( I would have bought the right hand one first)
    -The # 8 is a beast
    -I will probaly get the rabbit block plane before the shoulder plane.

    Glen-Drake tools were there with a really strange looking two handled saw. They also had a interesting dovetail saw that I tried and it did cut very well. It had no teeth on the front and back of the plate about an inch and a half front and back. The teeth were fine for the first bit then got more aggressive and the back to fine. Interesting

    The gentleman from Dowds tools is a very nice man and I enjoyed talking to him.

    I am really looking forward to my class I am taking at the Center for Essential Education School of Woodworking. I spent alot of time at there station.

    Overall I really had fun and look forward to owning a few of their tools in the future.
    Shawn Stennett

    My favorite quote "Letz go in shop to fixz DaDa" My son

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