August 8, 201114 yr Hello folks! As you may have noticed, we have had this pesky red background on our site that has not been there before, this is due to a server bug with our hosting provider, our colors are in disarray and I don't hold much hope they will work this out soon. So, me and the gang who run this place have been playing with a new look for our site, basically everything stays the same, the layout, and usage etc, be we are going to have some softer easier on the eyes colors coming up, possibly by tonight. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have cause you all, I hate making folks see Red! Check back in and hopefully you'll like what you see.Thank you John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
August 9, 201114 yr Author Alright Folks, our site has been updated, sorry for any inconvenience you may have experienced. We now have a nicer, mellow, easier on the eyes color theme. Please leave any comments here and let us know how you feel about this change and if we need to improve anything for you all. Thank you again for your patience! John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
August 9, 201114 yr I read somewhere that red improves accuracy and concentration. Adam WelkerRed Car Construction and Fine Woodworking
August 9, 201114 yr Author I think that was yellow Adam. That's why the legal pads are yellow. I think.Adam Welker said:I read somewhere that red improves accuracy and concentration. Adam WelkerRed Car Construction and Fine Woodworking John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
August 9, 201114 yr Thats very possible. I mark waste with a red marker on light woods to get my attention. I read it in one of Chris Schwarz's workbench books and gave it a try. No difference. Keeps me from wasting the wrong part. I have made some bad mistakes before.The new look is great. Glad its not yellow.John Morris said:I think that was yellow Adam. That's why the legal pads are yellow. I think.Adam Welker said: I read somewhere that red improves accuracy and concentration. Adam WelkerRed Car Construction and Fine Woodworking  John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker Adam WelkerRed Car Construction and Fine Woodworking
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