August 1, 201114 yr Be a Sponsor! This space can be yours for 59.99 per month! You will also occupy a prominent position on our Home Page. Please Shop Our Affiliate   Video of the Week Recently restored Oliver 232. Initial rip cut with red oak. Kind of a cheesy video but I think you will get the idea. It was taken with my phone so quality is not the best. The phone was sitting on the table top during filming Weekly digest time, folks! Who's signing up, who's making waves and what's new? We're looking for a member to feature next week so get in touch if you know of someone you'd like to see highlighted! Don't forget to invite friends, colleagues and clients to the site - it's all about sharing! People to welcome Lots of new member signing up this week, special note going to the following:Ken Rasmussen from Bakersfield,CA. Ken restores old machinery.Frank Byers Social Media Specialist for Woodcraft LLC.Andre Baeck from Sint-Niklaas,BelgiumSay hello and get connected or see all our latest membershere. Best of the week's blogs One Heavy Top - Adam Welker talks about his adventure building his Roubo Bench and the top he is working on now.Lew Kauffman continues the week's hot topic with A Weapon For Emma. Check out his high speed pizza cutter! Adam Welker Racking up the hits again with Roubo Bench-Just a Few Pics.Ronald Dudelston keeps getting some attention with his Re-Working a Basket Case Coffee Table. Adam Welker again is talking about how much he just loves The Patriot Woodworker in his blog entry titled Finally! The above blogs are the best of the week as determined by our "Hit Counter" in focusShane Whitlock has come to us with his beautiful restorations of Old American Iron. His restorations most would consider an art form all in its own class. Shane owns his own website Old "ARN" Restoration and he also features his beautiful wildlife photography on his site. Shane is recognized in the Great State of Utah as one of their most prominent wildlife photographers. He's not a bad hand at woodworking either! Shane recently completed the restoration of a 1923 Crescent Universal Wood-Worker No. 108 (combo machine) and his work is spectacular. As a matter of fact, his restoration of this wonderful piece of woodworking history is so spectacular, that the posting of his images on our network brought in droves of interested parties to The Patriot Woodworker, bringing awareness to our site and our work with The Wounded Warrior Project. Thanks Shane! I hope you enjoy our little piece of the world here Shane, and keep us in mind the next time you feel like showing the world another one of your miraculous restorations. We appreciate you.Do you know of a member that should be IN FOCUS? Contact Us. ANNOUNCEMENTS As you all know, we are in full swing with our 1000th member contest. Don't forget to invite all your friends, we have prizes for the members who invite the most friends over! Thursday in the Woodshed this coming Thursday we will have a "Meet and Great" for our members to come on in and chat a bit, let us know who you are, tell us about yourself and what brought you to us. Share a bit about your woodworking and other passions. And, meet the folks who run this little rag called The Patriot Woodworker! We'll see you on our Home Page at 8pm Central Time, look for the big open chat box, we'll be wide open for all to view, if your a little shy, no worries, you can just sit back and watch the fun. Have a great week folks. John Morris The Patriot Woodworker   John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
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