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Posted by BEI Design on August 19, 2009, 12:17 pm
The Wanderer wrote:
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> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 23:19:51 -0700, Pogonip wrote:
> > BEI Design wrote:
> > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > > today, I scribed a piece of 1/4" X 4" cherry, and
> > > > > used
> > > > > a coping saw to cut the basic shape, then carved
> > > > > and sanded it until
> > > > > it fits the profile of the molding. Tomorrow,
> > > > > I'll stain
> > > > > the edges, tack it into place, then glue and
> > > > > clamp it. Aahhhhh.....
> > > > > ;-)
> > > > > Beverly
> > > > Well done! I have often insisted that woodworking
> > > > and sewing are somewhat alike.
> > > And each provides and opportunity to use power tools!
> > > ;-)
> > > Beverly
> > And make things fit, and finish the edges.
> ... but you don't get to use an angle grinder for sewing!
> :-)
And you don't get to use a serger or coverstitch machine for
woodworking!
I am using the power miter saw and a big compressor with a
finish-nailing gun for the baseboards and door moldings.
;-)
Beverly
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Posted by BEI Design on August 19, 2009, 12:19 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > today, I scribed a piece of 1/4" X 4" cherry, and
> > > > used a coping saw to cut the basic shape, then
> > > > carved and sanded it until
> > > > it fits the profile of the molding. Tomorrow, I'll
> > > > stain
> > > > the edges, tack it into place, then glue and clamp
> > > > it. Aahhhhh.....
> > > > ;-)
> > > > Beverly
> > > Well done! I have often insisted that woodworking and
> > > sewing are somewhat alike.
> > And each provides and opportunity to use power tools!
> > ;-) Beverly
> And make things fit, and finish the edges.
And select the exact color and style one wants....
Beverly
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Posted by Anne Donnelly on August 19, 2009, 5:32 am
Claire Owen wrote:
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> Yes, I guessed that it was quiet but not even this conversation is
> arriving on my newsreader. I am reading what you are all saying on
> google and replying via thunderbird. Thunderbird has served me very well
> for several years until now.
>
> Claire in Montréal. FRANCE
> http://claireowenperso.free.fr
Claire,
I had a similar problem a few months ago. I had to remove Thunderbird
from my computer and re-install it.
There was no obvious reason for it, only this newsgroup was affected.
Anne
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> > BEI Design wrote:
> > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > > today, I scribed a piece of 1/4" X 4" cherry, and
> > > > > used
> > > > > a coping saw to cut the basic shape, then carved
> > > > > and sanded it until
> > > > > it fits the profile of the molding. Tomorrow,
> > > > > I'll stain
> > > > > the edges, tack it into place, then glue and
> > > > > clamp it. Aahhhhh.....
> > > > > ;-)
> > > > > Beverly
> > > > Well done! I have often insisted that woodworking
> > > > and sewing are somewhat alike.
> > > And each provides and opportunity to use power tools!
> > > ;-)
> > > Beverly
> > And make things fit, and finish the edges.
> ... but you don't get to use an angle grinder for sewing!
> :-)