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Old 03-17-2007, 06:47 PM
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Hi I am A retired carpenter, I use to make furniture and build houses. retired in 99, Started makeing furniture full time then and found woodcarving more to my taste. I still make furniture but only if I feel like it.
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Welcome, New Guy! I live one town to the east. You will enjoy this forum.
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Welcome to the forum to. I found the best way to learn is to take a class, tour some woodcarving shop, start small then dive right in. I have found great
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hello and welcome to the board, this is a great place to gain info from.


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Welcome .. so glad to have more carvers ... jump in anytime for discussion ..
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Welcome aboard. Good to have you with us. We may pick your brain for some cabinet making skills now and again, and you are welcome to what ever we can offer in the way of carving knowledge. I can carve all kinds of things, but have a tough time cutting a board straight or making a good joint.

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Greetings and welcome aboard! If you make furniture I'll bet you'll gave one heck of a carving table!
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