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Always inspiring to take a trip to the shipyard to see how she's coming along.
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Thanks for the continual updates Ulises. Yours is a very inspirational project. Regarding the mishap, when this has happened during one of my projects (more than a few times through the years), and after the shock, then anger, then self-pity, and the emotions have made way for reason, I plan the work ahead to fix the damage, plan the work that I was going to complete before the damage, and then start; it's a healing process. Obviously, working on our projects should bring us joy, so just being able to work on them is part of it. I have no doubt that the ship model will be better than before, and the damage will soon be a distant memory.
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welshipmodel replied to Keith_W's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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welshipmodel replied to Keith_W's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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welshipmodel replied to Keith_W's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I've owned the Byrnes Table Saw and Disc Sander for almost a year and have enjoyed their form and function from the first day. I have added an iGaging Woodworking Digital Scale and Readout, miter gauge stop, and a cross-cut sled to the table saw. Thank you to all have posted review comments and photos on the tools they use. They have informed and inspired me (and I'm sure many others) during the purchase and use of our tools.
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