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« on: June 29, 2011, 10:44:20 AM »

Had a chance to think about tabs?  My brother lost part of a finger in a non-machine accident, and calls what's left Stanley the Stump.  I'm hoping to not end up with Stan Jr. (seriously, don't use fingers near fast spinning sharp parts...)

What are you using to machine those new kitchen cabinets?  Post pictures.  Do the doors have spoke patterns on them Smiley

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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2011, 02:13:39 PM »

Hi Kirk:

  Ill consider them with a raft of other suggestio ns once I stop focusing on getting the bevel Gode math done properly. (and Im very very close to that.)

   Ill post some photo's of my wifes new cabinets after install.. But dont expect much. Smiley
My workshop is a mix of cnc and conventio nal woodworki ng tools. Any quality I get I usually can properly credit the quality of the tools
rather than my own skill. lol

   Due to my philosoph y on projects, Im almost sure of always being sub optimal. Its because I have a rule that I will do something only
once..the n move on. Any project I take on usually has to reflect the fact that Ive never done it, and its beyond my current capabilit y. On
the few occasions Ive relented and done something twice or more the quality shoots up drastical ly.. but it bores me silly. So I only
take on what I consider imposssib le for me to do.. then learn as I go how exactly to do it. Once done, Im off to the next "impossibl e" project.  Keeps life interesti ng.. Gearotic Motion is no longer impossibl e, but I do have a few impossibl e things to add yet.. Smiley

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« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2011, 02:42:21 PM »


   Due to my philosoph y on projects, Im almost sure of always being sub optimal. Its because I have a rule that I will do something only
once..the n move on. Any project I take on usually has to reflect the fact that Ive never done it, and its beyond my current capabilit y. On
the few occasions Ive relented and done something twice or more the quality shoots up drastical ly.. but it bores me silly. So I only
take on what I consider imposssib le for me to do.. then learn as I go how exactly to do it. Once done, Im off to the next "impossibl e" project.  Keeps life interesti ng.. Gearotic Motion is no longer impossibl e, but I do have a few impossibl e things to add yet.. Smiley

Art


Have you noticed ?       Marriage is a bit like that..... .........
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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2011, 10:40:16 PM »

John;

 Your right...M arriage is a bit like that and thanks for pointing it out...lol

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Bob Grin
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