When you click on the forums tab in navigation, by default, it will display all the recent topics, regardless of which forum they are located in. You can see the forum off to the side.
If you want to start a new topic though, it may be easier to see all of the forums and descriptions so that you can choose the most relevant forum to start your discussion.
Within the forums navigation, simply click on “Show all forums”.
This will allow you to see all the forum categories.
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Monte Pittman
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#1 posted 09-28-2017 04:17 PM
Thank you
-- Nature created it, I just assemble it.
EarlS
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#2 posted 09-28-2017 04:40 PM
Thanks for pointing out all the cool features that most of us never realized were available.
-- Earl "I'm a pessamist - generally that increases the chance that things will turn out better than expected"
Cricket
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#3 posted 09-28-2017 05:02 PM
Over the coming weeks, I will be adding a few mini tutorials.
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a1Jim
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#4 posted 09-28-2017 06:24 PM
Good idea Cricket simple is as simple does,just what I need ,One less thing to think about :)
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Cricket
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#5 posted 09-28-2017 07:21 PM
I am trying to start making tutorials for the questions I receive the most often.
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Handtooler
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#6 posted 09-28-2017 07:26 PM
Many, many thanks. This is really helpful for us elderly LJ’s. Yes, please keep ‘em coming.
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Jim Jakosh
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#7 posted 09-28-2017 10:52 PM
Thanks, Cricket. That was already my process.
cheers, Jim
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Richard
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#8 posted 05-31-2018 05:41 AM
Me Also Jim!
Rick
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cliftonpark
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#9 posted 08-25-2020 04:02 PM
I need to buy a 2-1/4” Forstner bit to drill a recess for a clock insert. The only ones of this size that I have been able to locate have a 1/2” shank which is too large for my drill press chuck. Does anyone know where I can get a 2-1/4” bit with a 3/8” shank or if there are 1/2” to 3/8” adapters available?
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