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jmk89
2nd March 2007, 10:21 AM
From time to time (actually, quite often) someone asks a reasonable question but one which has been dealt with several times before and some 'old hands' here say "do a search. it has all been answered before. Ask us if there is something new to ask after you have read all those earlier threads."(or something similar but more direct). Such as this recent thread on tablesaws (http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?p=471671#post471671).

The really good threads find there way into Best of the Best. But sometimes we don't regard the thread itself as really good, but it deals with really interesting or useful things and others will find the results of the discussions in there very helpful.

So I thought that it might be an idea to put together a couple of threads on long-running issues where I have collected the previous threads and do a summary of the story so far. One example would be on plane fettling, another might be chisel restoration, another would be using epoxy for boats,. I am sure others would have ideas for similar questions. It would be good if these were kept somewhere realtively accessible (maybe as a new part of 'Best of the Best') as a kind of FAQ on subjects.

Cliff Rogers
2nd March 2007, 10:37 AM
Rust removal & prevention. :2tsup:

craigb
2nd March 2007, 10:49 AM
From time to time (actually, quite often) someone asks a reasonable question but one which has been dealt with several times before and some 'old hands' here say "do a search. it has all been answered before. Ask us if there is something new to ask after you have read all those earlier threads."(or something similar but more direct). Such as this recent thread on tablesaws (http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?p=471671#post471671).

The really good threads find there way into Best of the Best. But sometimes we don't regard the thread itself as really good, but it deals with really interesting or useful things and others will find the results of the discussions in there very helpful.

So I thought that it might be an idea to put together a couple of threads on long-running issues where I have collected the previous threads and do a summary of the story so far. One example would be on plane fettling, another might be chisel restoration, another would be using epoxy for boats,. I am sure others would have ideas for similar questions. It would be good if these were kept somewhere realtively accessible (maybe as a new part of 'Best of the Best') as a kind of FAQ on subjects.

This has been suggested before. Do a search. :p :wink: :D

Daddles
2nd March 2007, 11:07 AM
So I thought that it might be an idea to put together a couple of threads on long-running issues where I have collected the previous threads and do a summary of the story so far. One example would be on plane fettling, another might be chisel restoration, another would be using epoxy for boats,. I am sure others would have ideas for similar questions. It would be good if these were kept somewhere realtively accessible (maybe as a new part of 'Best of the Best') as a kind of FAQ on subjects.

Go ahead and do it. Put together a good thread on say, poxy in boats, and I'm sure you can convince the local moderator (me :D) to make it a sticky - seriously. The admin staff here are quite happy for the members to do some of the hard work and you'll find we always reward those who put in the effort.

Richard

jmk89
2nd March 2007, 11:17 AM
Go ahead and do it. Put together a good thread on say, poxy in boats, and I'm sure you can convince the local moderator (me :D) to make it a sticky - seriously. The admin staff here are quite happy for the members to do some of the hard work and you'll find we always reward those who put in the effort.

Richard

OK, thanks for that Richard. What I propose is that when I do a search that yields up a rich vein of material I will collect links to each of the threads with good stuff in them on the subject and do a brief synopsis of what is in that thread. It will, of course be "occasional" and "sporadic" depending on what is interesting me and what searches I have done....

BTW no pride of authorship issues here - if anyone else wants to do this for themselves please be my guest.

silentC
2nd March 2007, 11:22 AM
you'll find we always reward those who put in the effort
Oh yeah? What form do these rewards take, hmm?

dazzler
2nd March 2007, 11:32 AM
I like everything about the forum just the way it is. :2tsup:

And I love everyone and eveyone's opinion:D

Cliff Rogers
2nd March 2007, 11:35 AM
I like everything about the forum just the way it is. :2tsup:

And I love everyone and eveyone's opinion:D

Daz.... move away from the glue pot. :wink:

masoth
2nd March 2007, 11:39 AM
I've lost interest in topics covered by 'a search' because of the sometimes MANY non-relevant asides, or hijacking of the thread - these can cause hours of additional reading and frustration. I do like the humour here but occasionally its placement is wrong. (That's my two bobs worth).

soth

dazzler
2nd March 2007, 01:14 PM
Daz.... move away from the glue pot. :wink:


Thanks Cliff,

Lucky I moved away from it before I brained my damage

:2tsup:

RETIRED
2nd March 2007, 01:23 PM
Re Searching: If you use the Google search :aro-u: found at the top of every page :aro-u: and NOT the forum search you can refine it down to just relevant posts. Make sure you put a dot in the empty hole next to woodworkforums.com and you will have a much more responsive search.


JMK if you find the relevant posts and pm me a link, I will go through and edit out the crap before it goes up.

The original thread will stay but the edited one can be put up some where else probably in best of the best forum.

TassieKiwi
2nd March 2007, 01:27 PM
can you make that a sticky ?

echnidna
2nd March 2007, 04:37 PM
Another idea that may work is a cross referenced index to various techno topics

dazzler
2nd March 2007, 04:58 PM
Hi

Even using the google search function I still have trouble locating specific posts so can someone show me how to do it correctly.

A couple of days ago I was searching (fair dinkum) for grinding jigs.

I found one where "GATIEP" had pic's of a jig (see attached)

I put into google and picked the www.woodworkforums.com (http://www.woodwrokforums.com) bit and typed in "Gatiep jig" and had two pages of results.

I couldnt find it in them.

I imagine I'm doing something wrong:?


PS. my first was actually gatiep AND jig which brought up 2 pages. If I did "gatiep jig" I get about 12.

RETIRED
2nd March 2007, 04:59 PM
Another idea that may work is a cross referenced index to various techno topicsTecho or Techno?
:wink: :D

RETIRED
2nd March 2007, 05:03 PM
Web Results 1 - 10 of about 32 from www.woodworkforums.com for "grinding jigs" with Safesearch on. (0.27 seconds) That is what I got.

If you have 2 words and want to search the exact phrase put"" that at each end, e.g."grinding jigs".

RETIRED
2nd March 2007, 05:04 PM
Web Results 1 - 10 of about 32 from www.woodworkforums.com for "grinding jigs" with Safesearch on. (0.27 seconds) That is what I got.

If you have 2 words and want to search the exact phrase put"" that at each end, e.g."grinding jigs".Sorry Dazzler didn't read your post properly.

Sturdee
2nd March 2007, 06:14 PM
I couldnt find it in them.

I imagine I'm doing something wrong:?


Dazzler,

Is this what you are looking for? Post 28 http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?p=111462 & 29


I used the forum's advance search for "Grinding Jigs" with gatiep as poster and to return the results as posts rather then threads. Simple enough.


BTW What has happened to Gatiep?


Peter.

Cliff Rogers
2nd March 2007, 06:18 PM
...
BTW What has happened to Gatiep?
Good question, this was his last ever post.
http://www.woodworkforums.com/showpost.php?p=223922&postcount=27

dazzler
2nd March 2007, 08:46 PM
Dazzler,

Is this what you are looking for? Post 28http://www.woodworkforums.com/showthread.php?p=111462 & 29


I used the forum's advance search for "Grinding Jigs" with gatiep as poster and to return the results as posts rather then threads. Simple enough.


BTW What has happened to Gatiep?


Peter.

Thanks Peter,

That was the one I was after.

cheers:2tsup:

craigb
2nd March 2007, 08:54 PM
BTW What has happened to Gatiep?




Another one who has dropped off the radar. Along with Jackiew, Wayne Davy, Brudda, Dave in Oz, Ryan Archer, Different, ..... it's a long list.

Chris Parks
12th March 2007, 12:04 AM
I am bringing this one back from the dead to help with searches of any domain including this one. If you go into Google's advanced search, there is a field to limit your search to any given domain (URL). Within that domain you can further refine your search using <search within results> as many times as you want. very fast and you don't have to know Boolean commands.

silentC
12th March 2007, 08:29 AM
You can also use site: to do that directly in the search text box without having to go to advanced. eg:

"do a search" site:http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au

I use that a lot when I only want results from Australian sites. Just enter site:au and it will only bring back results from sites with a .au URL.