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Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - FordPrefect - 02-22-2012 jcorbett said: I really enjoyed CT's bench build thread and I won't speak for Skip, but I, for one, wouldn't cry too much if the evidence of all my thread-jacking were to disappear Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Skip J. - 02-23-2012 FordPrefect said: I really enjoyed CT's bench build thread and I won't speak for Skip, but I, for one, wouldn't cry too much if the evidence of all my thread-jacking were to disappear [/blockquote] Mercy Ford; I hadn't planned to go back and read all 45 pages, until now.... At least finally I've made use of her permission to use her never-ending thread format..... Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Crooked Tail - 02-24-2012 Thanks, guys, for keeping this alive. I really do intend to condense it into a webpage at some point, so it's easier to read. But there were so many great comments, suggestions, and tips in the thread that I am afraid it wouldn't do it justice. Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Skip J. - 02-24-2012 Ummmm, thanks to you CT, without your example to go by, we would really be just nowhere.... Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Skip J. - 02-27-2012 Crooked Tail said: For all you folks not acquainted with CT's work.... at least up thru page 5 I haven't made a fool of myself as yet... Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Cian - 02-27-2012 Since it got bumped, I went through it once more. Great bench and thread! Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Admiral - 01-02-2013 Bump to keep this. Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Tapper - 01-02-2013 Beautiful job on the workbench and great job of documenting the build! Lots of great information and inspiration for those planning a bench. I especially liked the way you handled all the "oops's" that come along on any project, especially one of this magnitude and complexity. Being able to adjust "on the fly" is the key to continuing progress towards the eventual goal of completion. Again, great job on the bench! Doug Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Crooked Tail - 01-03-2013 Thanks guys for the bump and the kind words. There were lots of "oops!" but I learned so much from that project... and now I have a decent bench for building more stuff. Been busy with work and home improvement projects lately, but I'm actually back to doing some woodworking now that it's winter. Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - rwhite - 09-27-2013 I tried to open the file but keep getting a 404 error. Is anyone else having this problem? |