I spent the day at the Woodworking in America show. It was held in Covington Kentucky which was a short drive for me. I videoed some of the show and I hope to edit it into something worth showing. I'll try to put that together tomorrow. I enjoyed getting to talk with all the people who recognized me. Thanks for taking the time to stop and say hi.
There were a few products that I had not seen before that were very interesting. There was a re-saw sled for bandsaws that I thought looked useful.
I received a great demo at the Lie Nielsen booth on hand planes. Those top of the line hand planes are a work of art.
Chris from Drillnado/Scrollnade was there and we had a great conversation about his products that I'll share more of later.
Obviously there was much more to the show and if the video I took is usable I'll post it in a day or two.
Sue Mey sent me the information for her latest eMag. I know that many of you enjoy seeing what she does so I am happy to post reminders when it comes out. It looks like this edition has a fall theme. Summer is almost over!
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Already two years since I first committed to doing the e-Magazine! There
are several Halloween projects in this issue – some for those who like
to cut two-dimensional items, and also a game board with compound-cut
pumpkin pieces. Inclusion of a tribal animal has been requested, and
there are two – each in a different style. The yarn bowl
on my website has proved to be popular, so I decided to include another
version here. I further added some easy projects for the people who are
just starting out with scroll sawing. The Misty mountains Layerscape
made up of five layers, will be enjoyed by the crafters who love to add
color to their projects...
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included, click on either the description or the image below. Vector
files are available on request.
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