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    • ChiefwoodworkerC

      Drawing Curved Feet Or Legs Tutorial

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      Hi FenS, Do you mean in the title of each part? That may be a good idea, but I don't want people to get the idea that these are stand alone tutorials. One should start with part 1 and progress through the parts in order. I'll give that some thought.
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      SketchUp Tutorial for Beginners

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      I'll give it a try... Thank you for your tut.
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      SketchUp Tutorial for Beginners

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      Done, Joe, I thank you!
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      New SketchUp Tutorials Available for Woodworkers

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      Hi Gidon, Yes, I have played with Wink. An I am also playing with SnagIt. I'll try out Camtasia tool. Thanks for the tip. I only have two parts left to the tutorial series I am currently working on, so I will probably stick to the style I used for the first five. But I have another series planned and I will definitely use a format that includes the use of Wink or a tool just like it. It is amazing what these free or very inexpensive tools can do. I had been looking at two other tools before you put me on to Wink, one from Adobe for $590 and one other for $300. But the difference in capability is very little, at least for my purposes. Thanks again.
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      Tool Cabinet

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      Hi Folks, Thanks for the comments and feedback. Kenny, Gidon, I've seen the Studley tool chest before. I think it was in a book I have on workshops. And yes I get and have looked through Fine Woodworking magazine. I thought maybe you guys may have designed one of your own that might be unique. Titmas, I plan to build it with the same construction techniques I use in my furniture, but will use a mix of scrap wood. So it will have random pieces of tiger maple, black walnut, blistered maple, spalted maple, wormy butternut, etc. Everything in my shop so far has been constructed from plywood and red oak trim. So this will be the first "show" piece. I looking to have fun with it. Thanks again guys
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      Six Pane Oak Hutch

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      Dear Joe, I found the image while carrying out a web search for Welsh Dressers, and chose it for its composition and reasonable clarity. I started here: http://images.google.co.uk/images?q=welsh+dresser&ie=UTF-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&sa=N&tab=wi found the image here: Link but you could go here where the photographs are quite good (nice selection): http://www.tlysau.org.uk/search/simpleSearch.php?lang=en&srch=welsh%20dresser&pg=1 Hope this helps. Regards, Bob
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