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not hand-tools but hand drawn plans. 

Found this interesting post over on reddit (sorry mods I don't know if cross posting is frowned upon?)

https://www.reddit.com/r/woodworking/com...net_maker/
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#9
Works for me, might be better than anything I can draw..
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(10-11-2023, 07:31 AM)mound Wrote: not hand-tools but hand drawn plans. 

Found this interesting post over on reddit (sorry mods I don't know if cross posting is frowned upon?)

https://www.reddit.com/r/woodworking/com...net_maker/

No problem here.

Links to articles about woodworking-related information are generally acceptable as long as the link is not to another woodworking forum.

So, links to woodworking groups on reddit or facebook might be marginal if someone starts posting a lot of links that look like recruiting for those sites, but not an issue for one-offs by established members.

Thanks for your post.
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#11
If I came across those, they'd be framed and hanging in my office.
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#12
That is what most draftsman can do with some time.  I had several drafting classes in highschool and college and loved it but know it did not pay.
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