#12
Is down. I'm looking for a quality shooting board.

Any suggestions?
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#13
Check for a PM
Best,
Aram, always learning

"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.” Antoine de Saint-Exupery


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#14
Hi Danny,

Everything is up and running on this end. Reloaded some pages before and after dumping caches and all is well.

Published a new Blog Article last Thursday and a Newsletter went out to our subscribers same day as well. It looks like everyone has been clicking the links I sent successfully! Friday I added the new Veritas Miter Plane Chute Adapter for using the plane "ChuteBoard Style" to our accessories page and everything is else is still good to go. At least I have been busy on our website!

I am still going strong, in year seven as a full time toolmaker, and still at evenfallstudios.com There is a contact link on every page of the site to write me directly, so if you are looking to catch me, email is best way otherwise the website can handle orders/questions/answers and many other things 24/7.

On a side note, November is Veteran's Day and we are 10% off to Vets 24/7/365. Please contact me via email. From one Vet to All Others, Thank You for your Service!

Thanks again to our clients and woodworkers here at Woodnet for your support, and thanks for the heads up Aram!

Best,


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#15
Thanks, everything is working now.
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#16
Hi Rob;

It's good to hear from you again.... it's been awhile. Glad to hear you are doing well!

Take care my friend;
Skip


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#17
OK, I'll bite. What are "shooting boards" & what are they used for?
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#18
Herb G said:


OK, I'll bite. What are "shooting boards" & what are they used for?



You asked this same question, and got an answer in the "show me your shooting boards thread".
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#19
Just call me Fred, I guess. That was 10 months ago.
You expect me to remember that?
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#20
Yes
Steve

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#21
Herb G said:


OK, I'll bite. What are "shooting boards" & what are they used for?




Is this a test?
...Naval Aviators, that had balz made of brass and the size of bowling balls, getting shot off the deck at night, in heavy seas, hoping that when they leave the deck that the ship is pointed towards the sky and not the water.

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