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Hi Duane, confusing for the first time but really easy. Here is the steps.
Hi Jay,
I am so glad I found you! Every question I have asked you has come with an answer that is very detailed, yet very easy to understand. You take a lot, if not all, of the mystery out of woodworking.
Thanks, Duane
Duane you are more than welcome as I really enjoy and have a desire to pass on the knowledge that I have in woodworking. The world is fast loosing the woodworking class of people and someday those of us who do woodworking will be few. It is not only a rewarding hobby but is a fasinating profession.
I would like nothing better than to see all the members on this organization to someday be able to hang a shingle on a business. It is a rewarding feeling as when you do you are becoming that much more independant. Besure and post your project during its build as well as the final. Take care and thank you so much for the nice compliment.
Duane Heda said:
Hi Jay,
I am so glad I found you! Every question I have asked you has come with an answer that is very detailed, yet very easy to understand. You take a lot, if not all, of the mystery out of woodworking.
Thanks, Duane
General question but would a simple compass make this easier to mark out? I know you still need the framing square but it seems if you measure the spot for the center point of the diameter the compass would work nicely along with a jig saw or even a decent band saw. Never mind, I see you did say to use a compass, I always make the template out of leftover cardboard personally, (old pizza box lid is fine for most templates), or if you get new tool do not be hasty to get rid of the box, packaging well, unless you know some other use for it then yes toss it.
Thanks Anthony.
Anthony J Eaglebarger said:
General question but would a simple compass make this easier to mark out? I know you still need the framing square but it seems if you measure the spot for the center point of the diameter the compass would work nicely along with a jig saw or even a decent band saw. Never mind, I see you did say to use a compass, I always make the template out of leftover cardboard personally, (old pizza box lid is fine for most templates), or if you get new tool do not be hasty to get rid of the box, packaging well, unless you know some other use for it then yes toss it.
Well there you go, try finding that info on the net/website explained so well !! apart from the Kreg Community of course !
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