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fixmaster
15th May 2009, 12:47 AM
Been looking for a friendly place to get advise and learn a thing or two looks like this forums will fit the bill.
I am a metal worker primarily but find that on occasion I have to dive into the world of wood. That ware the trouble starts. I can build a machine out of metal and have it be perfect. Every time I try using wood every thing messes up. Believe me I have a ton to learn so I hope there are people here who dont mind answering newb questions. :B
munruben
15th May 2009, 09:50 AM
Welcome to the forum. We never stop learning here. :):2tsup:
rightendup
15th May 2009, 11:12 AM
Welcome,
Just recently joined myself.
This really is a freindly forum and I find, to my great pleasure, that the folk are concise and helpful.
rightendup
Ed Reiss
15th May 2009, 12:28 PM
Hi ya' fixmaster...welcome to the forums:U
What kind of woodwork you talking about....cabinets, woodturning, sculpture :?:?:?
fixmaster
15th May 2009, 04:18 PM
What kind of woodwork you talking about....cabinets, woodturning, sculpture :?:?:?
A little of every thing. The more artistic the better I like it.
albasia_rudy
18th May 2009, 11:55 PM
I think he refer to confusion of the angle of blades in woodwork , because it often me off ( pardon my French ) , when machining againct grain direction ( by accident ) , spindle speed , thickness adjustment on planner blades , kind of jointing , and any "odd" stuff for metalworking guys. m emyself started as metalworkers , then try woodworking 9 years ago , and see many strange stuff , like why I cannot use my deep drill bits that easily get through mild steel , but get stuck and broken in a bengkirai timber.....:) etc ,...etc...Hey , Welcome , Mate. I'm from Indonesia..