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Hey...that bridge patch looks a little thick...

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Does this work? I am getting more and more confused

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I don't see any quote button to my right...

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[QUOTE=Dave-SKG] I don't see any quote button to my right...[/QUOTE] Now I do!

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That looks like that famous duet, "Johnny Cool & Pancho Caliente"

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Seems like that last post should have tucked under the picture...Pancho

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Also, I didn't get credit for that last post...I'm never going to get more stars!.

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Nevermind...I see it now

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I wonder if I can get the whole page filled with rotating blocks? That's four in a row!

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Jesse.... for you dude... I just tried to post a message with the "Post Reply" message at the bottom of the screen and got a database error. Can you look into that?

Paul Davis.... very cool circle cutting jig... where did you get that?


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[QUOTE=bpoling]
Paul Davis.... very cool circle cutting jig... where did you get that?

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It's called a micro fence, I actually found them at a woodworking show, since I do such odd rosettes just having something one size would not work and the stew-mac jig for cutting circles is not very precise.

I have a write up here about it:

http://www.patriotguitars.com/rosettejig.htm

I modified it by taking the stew-mac jig and removing it's base and making my own, it allows me to do all kinds of cool things with rosettes...

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Cool... I found their site. http://www.microfence.com

Thanks. This is exactly what I have been looking for. I have one of the cochran bases and it is great, but not handy for all applications. This will round out my circle cutting needs.


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How bout a live connection to the administrator...sort of like these on-line chat with our help dept.? I guess once we learn all the cool stuff it won't be that much to deal with,

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how come my logo got all squished up?

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I don't see a spell check anywhere...is there one?

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[QUOTE=bpoling]
Cool... I found their site. http://www.microfence.com

Thanks. This is exactly what I have been looking for. I have one of the cochran bases and it is great, but not handy for all applications. This will round out my circle cutting needs.

[/QUOTE]

It's the best shop tool I've bought in a long long time, Richard the owner was the one who showed it to me. I like having the dremel on there because if you run smaller bits you don't get tearout and alot of times I will drop in a rosette and then route one more channel between it and the top (something Kathy Wingert taught me) and I can't do that with a PC 310 (although they are awesome routers)..

Just with all my tools were that good

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I'm already sold. Actually, the quotes kind of recreate the side threads that we always seem to develop.

[QUOTE=Don W] Agreed ! This software has so much potential, and is a luxury package compared to the no-frills software we've been using. This is starting to look like the OLF will be "The" Premier guitarmaker's discussion group online. Nice job Brock and crew...awesome.

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Personally I think the nay sayers are going to be a bit overwhelmed by this and we need to ease them in slowly.

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I hope everyone will bare with everyone else while we all learn how to use the program. Maybe a chat on how to use the new program would be good. Or perhaps Brock could do a seminar. I haven't looked at the help screen yet but I suppose if it's good that's probably all we need.

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