Tip #8 Released
25-Oct-2008 07:56 AM Filed in: Updates
Just issued the next release of my wood carving tip
newsletter.
This is tip #8 and the theme of the newsletter is "How to Find Help". I show you how to find help on user forums when you have a problem or question about your wood carving project. It's a little secret that generates huge results and gets you the answers you need.
Of course the only way to start receiving these tips is to sign up for my newsletter. It's fast, easy, and FREE!
Just fill out the form in the sidebar on this page or go to the main page and fill in the form there.
This is tip #8 and the theme of the newsletter is "How to Find Help". I show you how to find help on user forums when you have a problem or question about your wood carving project. It's a little secret that generates huge results and gets you the answers you need.
Of course the only way to start receiving these tips is to sign up for my newsletter. It's fast, easy, and FREE!
Just fill out the form in the sidebar on this page or go to the main page and fill in the form there.
Member Contact
09-Apr-2008 07:31 AM Filed in: Tips
Got a great note from one of my newsletter
subscribers - R Rauenhorst. He sent me an email to
thank me for putting together the tip on "Reading the
Manual". I've included it here in it's entirety.
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Matt
You are sooo right. I have now completed two projects nearly perfect. I am now ready to read the manual again. One thing I have learned and will do from now on is to take my piece of wood and sand it with my performax sander which will take out some slight imperfects that might cause a problem. A flat board is as important as having it square.
Thank you
R. Rauenhorst
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THANK YOU Mr Rauenhorst for sending the nice note AND for including a tip of your own. Letters like this are great to receive and a guy can never get enough of them. I sure do appreciate this sort of stuff - it makes putting this site together very rewarding.
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Matt
You are sooo right. I have now completed two projects nearly perfect. I am now ready to read the manual again. One thing I have learned and will do from now on is to take my piece of wood and sand it with my performax sander which will take out some slight imperfects that might cause a problem. A flat board is as important as having it square.
Thank you
R. Rauenhorst
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THANK YOU Mr Rauenhorst for sending the nice note AND for including a tip of your own. Letters like this are great to receive and a guy can never get enough of them. I sure do appreciate this sort of stuff - it makes putting this site together very rewarding.

