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It’s amazing what engineers can come up with.
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Location: Georgetown, DE 19947
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I've been involved with woodworking since I was 6-7 years old, I'd help my dad with his work. He was a farmer not a cabinet maker. So he worked on the house or the barn. I took woodshop in High school and had a great teacher. I've been involved with mostly home improvement, and childrens toys. I started selling craft items to pay for my "TOYS" I purchased 20,000 bd ft of hard rock maple for 2 cents a bd foot at a salvage yard. They must have had a million bd ft there. It came from a building that burned to the ground and all of this maple was in the basement. The story was it was used to make bowling pins or ladies high heel shoes. I made puzzles. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas my family didn't see me except at supper time. I got transfered, working on computers, lost the time for wood. I started back up about 7-8 years ago, made my wife's kitchen cabinets from Ambrosia Maple with a bowling alley counter top. It was shown in Wood Magazines e-mail as part of your most fantastic wood purchase. (That is another story by itself). Forced retired by being downsized for the second time, and decided to get out of the race. Enjoying life and trying to get into the shop at least every day.
-- Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com
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It’s amazing what engineers can come up with.
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Well the Olympics is starting today and entries from all over the world are getting ready to look at your masterpieces. What Woodworking Olympics event would you enter and be standing on the podium with your Gold Medal, or sliver or bronze, but...
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Some one suggest that we have a polll on if you were stranded in a desert what tool would you like to have. Now I think thats foolish. Theres no wood there so I’d want the lightest tool that I could carry. So the poll is if you were on...
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Don’t read this and then leave without replying. Minds want to know. A short response is all that is required. In your response increase the totals so that others don’t have to summarize all of the previouse responses. Have you e...
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I had a small accident in the workshop today. Flying wood – Skin peeled back on the fleshy part of lower middle finger. The Dr just taped it down. Bruising on the inner right elbow and bicep. A red mark on the mid tummy. It looks to me th...
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59 comments so far
Corndog
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30 posts in 566 days
posted 562 days ago
20,000 bf of maple
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Do you know how many guitar neck that would make???
Envy is not a strong enough word!!! Good score!!!
-- I've got a bandsaw in my kitchen...
TheKid
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3 posts in 766 days
posted 534 days ago
Karson
I’m still around, I just haven’t finished anything lately. I’ve got 3 or 4 projects started and plans to start a couple more soon. I guess I should finish what I’ve started before I start something else.
Matt
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106 posts in 857 days
posted 526 days ago
Thanks for dropping me a line awhile ago. Coincidentily the same day I received your comment at my profile I happened to realize the reason why a project highlighted in WoodCraft Magazine looked so familiar was because it was yours. The cradle/glider looked as beautiful in print as on the website. Congrats.
-- Straight grains & sharp blades
Louis Hill
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171 posts in 523 days
posted 523 days ago
thank you, im excited to get going!
-- "What one can make with good tools is limited only by one's talent" (lucius-hill@comcast.net)
frank
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1331 posts in 647 days
posted 514 days ago
Hi Karson;
I stopped by your flickr site this morning and see you’ve been busy; new page, new mini workbench and then there’s that picture of “the table top for the LumberJocks/ Popular Woodworking challenge”....good show!
Never heard of Goncalo Alves before so I had to go and do some reading, truly a premium and prime specialty of hardwood that you have chosen to use.
And as you also show at the bottem of that page, keep those ‘shaving curls’ coming!
GODSPEED,
Frank
-- --frank, NH, http://frank.wordpress.com/
Greg Mitchell
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1372 posts in 510 days
posted 507 days ago
Thank you Karson. This is a great website.
-- Greg Mitchell--Lowell, AR--gdamitchell@sbcglobal.net
Red Headed Merganser
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751 posts in 614 days
posted 487 days ago
Karson, per your last post on JerryL’s profile…
It’s MERGANSER - as in a kind of duck. It’s more of a play on words, though, because two of the most common types are the red breasted merganser and the hooded merganser. Per my red hair, I came up with Red Headed Merganser.
(You pick up little quirks like this when you’re wife is an avid bird watcher…)
-- Ethan, http://www.merganserwoodworks.com, http://greystonegreen.blogspot.com/
Dick Cain
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4797 posts in 740 days
posted 487 days ago
I’m sorry I’ve never made a comment on your profile yet.
You seem to be the official guardian of this site. You’re always giving out good advice to everyone.
-- Dick Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1
Steffen
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233 posts in 476 days
posted 468 days ago
Thanks for the tip using walnut on shaker boxes. I have a bunch of walnut that I could turn into boxes if I had a better band saw. I might try cutting some small ones with my table saw now that you mention I could use it.
-- Steffen
jockmike2
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4011 posts in 687 days
posted 455 days ago
Karson, I was going through my buddy list and realized I had not read any of the profiles of my buddies so I thought I’d get started. Yours is interesting. I too have closed a few plants in my time. 3 to be exact. One foundry and 2 drop forges. Hard hot work I never enjoyed. In between layoffs I’d always try to find a job doing carpentry work. I loved working outside, the feeling of accomplishment you got when you were done, not being black and greasy when you left work. But I could never afford my own tools to do the kind of wood working I wanted to do. Now I do and my back is so messed up it’s hard to enjoy sometimes. You sure are know ledgable about many things wood, computers, and gosh knows what else. After talking with you I found you an easy person to like and wish we lived closer, in fact, I wish that for a lot of us, we’ve gotten so close. Anyway I’m glad you’re my friend, any kudos I get from you are sincere, I know, and heartfelt, and I appreciate the advice I have gotten from you. Jockmike2
-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com
Sparky
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9 posts in 454 days
posted 453 days ago
Thanks for the welcome. I’m sure I will have a great time here.
-- Jesus was a Carpenter too!!!
StevieD
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9 posts in 629 days
posted 447 days ago
Karson Thanks for the welcome I would have reponsed sooner but I have been buzy and my internet didn’t work very well. have since changed isp’s . Hopfully I can start paying more attension to lumber jocks now that it works. I own a hotel and needed to providefree wifi to the guests, been a real hassle getting it up and running, but finally have succeeded. Now I have to figuire out how to get pic loaded so I can show off some of my projects. I’ve got a lot of them in my lobby but my customers are to cheap. agin thanks well try and kecth you latter StevieD
-- Steven Big Timber Mt.
woodboxman
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30 posts in 410 days
posted 408 days ago
Thanks for the welcome.Look forward to tapping into this great knowledge base.
Roy
-- Roy "Woodboxman" Coos Bay, Oregon
baboon
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4 posts in 402 days
posted 402 days ago
Hi,
thank you for welcoming me. I looked at your projects, very nice. I saw you made a rocking baby bed. I posted a question on the forum about a rocking horse. Maybe you have some valuable tips for me? Anyway, very nice work.
Astrid
rebekram
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10 posts in 390 days
posted 390 days ago
Hey Dad, Your project is beautiful. You are an amazing woodworker. I am trying to think of a project that I can put on the website. But I did not inherit your woodworking genes. Does painting murals count?
I love you bunches. R-
p.s. How do I put you on my buddy list?
johnnybwood
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48 posts in 524 days
posted 386 days ago
Thanks for adding me to your buddy list, Karson. I’m flattered.
-- JWB
jembo
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104 posts in 454 days
posted 385 days ago
Congratulations on the summer awards, a winner in both categories. The shaker cabinet is a real demonstration of your craftmanship and the bench is perfect, well done again….....
-- James - Geneva, Switzerland
northerndan
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4 posts in 362 days
posted 362 days ago
Hi karson Thanks for the invitation but it won’t be this time I’ve got other plans for the moment. By the way I took a look at your projects. they’re very nice and I think I’ve seen your green & green table in the popular woodworking,.. not sure though but i’ve seen that somewhere. take care.
-- northerndan
heatdissipation
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3 posts in 350 days
posted 349 days ago
Hi Karson, Jersey Shore is actually a small town in the mountains of PA, west of the pocono’s, near williamsport, we just moved here from the suburbs of philly to get away from all the madness, thanks for the warm welcome.
-- If only I could buy this one more thing, then my shop would be almost done
Proclamator
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40 posts in 337 days
posted 337 days ago
Thank you for the warm welcome.
I am looking forward to being a part of this forum.
I know there is a lot I can learn and hopefully I can be of help.
Dave
-- Dave Idaho
kjwoodworking
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106 posts in 328 days
posted 327 days ago
Thank you for the welcome Karson. I’ve been reading some of the post here at LJ and am impressed at the talent, willingness to help others, and the civil debates. I am looking forward to getting to know some of you and hopefully making some friends.
-- Kirk H. -- http://www.kjwoodworking.com
Davesfunwoodworking
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200 posts in 316 days
posted 316 days ago
Hello, and thanks for saying hello. This is the best woodworking site I have found. Just great. I cant wait to meet all the wonderful woodworkers. Thanks again Dave
-- Davesfunwoodworking
kbkindle
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25 posts in 298 days
posted 294 days ago
kb kindle here iam a real newbie to this site and dont know where the rules are and info on making post and also posting pics need some help where to find out these things thank you ken kindle
WayneC
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5689 posts in 538 days
posted 292 days ago
Welcome to LumberJocks. Enjoy the community.
You can comment on people’s projects, blog and forum entries.
Typically people use the blog to describe what they are upto or to track their progress on a project.
Forums are used to ask questions, share information or have general discussions.
The project area is used to show finished projects. You can upload photos directly from your computer. It allows you to upload 3 photos. There are instructions on how to do it when you create a new project.
As far as adding photos to your post, click on the link “pictures and videos friendly” and read the information there. People typically use a free photo hosting site such as http://flickr.com. to share their non-project photos. Ask a question in the forum area if you need any more help.
Take Care,
Wayne
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Grumpy
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4766 posts in 292 days
posted 287 days ago
Hi Karson, how about asking Grumpy about his project for the bar! Like how long has it taken him to get this far etc. He could send you a picture. The Wife (Mo).
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
kenndenn
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45 posts in 283 days
posted 281 days ago
Thanks for the welcome, looking forward to spending some time browsing around…
-- Kenn from Kennewick, WA
woodgrain411
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119 posts in 293 days
posted 280 days ago
I’m going to be doing the holiday shop (santa’s work shop) for a few of the local schools in my area ! I’m looking for ideas for fast , easy projects with little cost to make , so I can donate them for the under privileged childeren to give to their parents for the holidays (x-mas & such) . Childern of all walks of life also find joy in giving to their parents and other family members on the holidays , It gives them a sense of pride,and happyness! The school asks that I make sure that it would be something of a non-religious background to all cultures !If anyone has any plans or ideas please send them to me soon december 17th is my deadline. Thank you everyone that took the time to read this !Happy thanks giving!!!!!
woodgrain411
(note: I have access to lots of scrap 2×4 2×6 2×8 2×10 2×12 all less than 24” long free , also kids have be able to carry it ,Thanks again! )
-- I love this site !
odie
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563 posts in 281 days
posted 278 days ago
Do you ever sleep?
-- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke".
ckip
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25 posts in 298 days
posted 275 days ago
Thanks for the welcome!
Kip
-- Kip, Shasta County, California "The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up."--Ogden's Law
nakamaruchi
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38 posts in 255 days
posted 253 days ago
Thanks for the welcome. I am from Japan, and I need a lot of help.
-- Satoru Nakamaru, Japan ---It takes twenty years to make an overnight success. -- And if my English is strange or incorrect, please tell me.
suliman
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192 posts in 245 days
posted 241 days ago
Thanks for the welcome!
-- Suliman , Syria, jablah ,
Critterman
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450 posts in 251 days
posted 237 days ago
May take you up on that visit one of these days, especially if I can sell this house and get moved to the Richmond area (even closer). I’d like to see that monstrosity you call a shop…LOL
-- Jim Hallada, Chesterfield, VA
odie
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563 posts in 281 days
posted 237 days ago
Hey Karson I did it. It’s a little big though. Let’s celebrate…you buy the first round.
-- Odie, Confucius say, "He who laughs at one's self is BUTT of joke".
Tomcat1066
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556 posts in 237 days
posted 236 days ago
Thanks for the welcome! I’m glad to be here!
-- "Give me your poor tools, your tired steel, your huddled masses of rust." Yep, I ripped off the Statue of Liberty. That's how I roll!
Richard Williams
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66 posts in 233 days
posted 233 days ago
Thank you Greg.
That site sounds familiar to me so I am sure I have been there and checked on things. You mentioned for me to check with Gene. I don’t have a last name for him and would not know how to get an email to him or a post. I do have four clock PDF’s downloaded on this subject all from the same site. Some very nice buildable ones there but I can only pick one for now. I’m not sure of the type of hard woods to use although the gentlemen who designed them said beech wood. I see I have a lot to learn about these things. I’ve been doing so much research I haven’t got any time to see about the wood. Take care and thanks for the welcome. Makes a guy feel good. Bye. cplrich@cox.net
-- Rich, Nevada,
John
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10 posts in 225 days
posted 223 days ago
thanks for the ‘welcome aboard’ . been lurking fo a while finally decided to actually be a part of the group.
Festool4
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49 posts in 219 days
posted 217 days ago
Thanks for the warm welcome…
Frank
-- Festool4
Woodshopfreak
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329 posts in 183 days
posted 183 days ago
Thanks for the welcome….
-- Tyler, Illinois
DAN
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2845 posts in 424 days
posted 166 days ago
welcome to lumberjocks … looking forward to seeing more of your project postings
-- ..... art for lifes sake
tennesseefan
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18 posts in 165 days
posted 165 days ago
hi karson im ian mcnabb im adrians son aka lazyfireman so hope to talk some time
-- Can't is not a word
bbqking
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179 posts in 164 days
posted 148 days ago
Hey, thanks for talking. I thought I kept a good stockpile but I am humbled. I am new to this site and don’t really know what’s up but I’d like to keep up talking with you. Thanks again.
-- bbqKing, Lawrenceville
IowaPat
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11 posts in 150 days
posted 147 days ago
Thanks for the welcome. I’m a member of many online communities and this is the first time I’ve had so many different people actually welcome a new member. I’ve only recently discovered the site and I’ve already found it very useful for a novice woodworker. This site seems like a fantastic community and I can’t wait to join in with questions, projects and someday insight.
Thanks,
Pat
-- I play with wood to relieve stress from the day. Sometimes I have to retreat to the day to relieve stress from the wood.
todd2
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13 posts in 132 days
posted 131 days ago
Karson,
I noticed your comments on wanting a Performax spindle sander. You might want to check out my comments/experience BEFORE you buy one of them.
-- My ability to make the simplest mistakes never ceases to amaze me!
Keifer
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7 posts in 130 days
posted 129 days ago
Wow . . .thanks for the welcome. I feel somewhat guilty joining since I’m not really a woodworker . . .yet! It’s a dream of mine and I was enjoying what I saw and read on LumberJocks. Looking for inspiration and words of advice on how to get started.
-- Keith, Nashville, TN
Dusty56
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982 posts in 129 days
posted 129 days ago
thank you for welcoming me to the site…....
-- Dusty56@comcast.net
Jim13
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34 posts in 96 days
posted 93 days ago
it’s easy to clean your own antique hardware
-- Yanky, pateince is everthing.
kjverlanic
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54 posts in 91 days
posted 87 days ago
Thanks for the warm welcome! It is nice to be a part of such a nice woodworking community.
Jolene
-- “There is scarcely anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper … and the buyers who consider price only are this man’s lawful prey.” John Ruskin
John Dorans
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19 posts in 82 days
posted 53 days ago
Karson
Many thanks for the welcome.
-- John N Ireland
depictureboy
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64 posts in 83 days
posted 52 days ago
Karson, thanks for the welcome! I am actually from Millsboro, so we aren’t too far from each other.
-- If you can't build it, code it. If you can't code it, build it. But always ALWAYS take a picture.
slick1970
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29 posts in 59 days
posted 52 days ago
Karson, Thanks for the Welcome! You have a wonderful shop and wonderful projects. Again thankyou and hopfully I will have my 1st. project on here within the next few days.
-- David, Tignall,Georgia
suliman
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192 posts in 245 days
posted 50 days ago
THANK YOU SIR
-- Suliman , Syria, jablah ,
Gene
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36 posts in 48 days
posted 45 days ago
Thanks for the welcome, that is the nicest baby carriage I have ever seen.
-- --Gene Plumley--
Miki
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38 posts in 49 days
posted 44 days ago
i am also glad to have you here .
-- Everything is possible!
suliman
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192 posts in 245 days
posted 41 days ago
Thank you Karson.
It is not finish yet and it is not easy to loaded my projects .
-- Suliman , Syria, jablah ,
Steve
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13 posts in 41 days
posted 40 days ago
Thanks for the welcome
-- Steve - kingwood, Texas
Alex
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15 posts in 28 days
posted 25 days ago
thanks for the welcome Karson!
-- - Alex. Ontario, Canada
SCOTSMAN
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131 posts in 26 days
posted 24 days ago
Karson I like your workbench you are very capable .Enjoy your years you have to go on this earth just like me I try to keep busy like you do kindest regards Alistair
-- Alistair West scotland on the sea
a1Jim
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13 posts in 18 days
posted 18 days ago
Hi there Karson
Thanks for the greeting .I like the work you have your gallery
Jim
Riddle Oregon
-- heirloomJim
Maddhatter
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42 posts in 18 days
posted 17 days ago
Thanks for the warm Welcome; hopefully, I can live up to the site’s reputation?
-- Norm (AKA - The Maddhatter), Middletown DE