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  1. https://blogs.va.gov/VAntage/85034/register-snap-ebt-card-amazon-exclusive-benefits-discounts/?utm_source=VRfeature&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=VetResources
  2. So I picked this particular electric saw up earlier this week. Ordered it from Amazon on the 2nd of this month. Just got the bar oil today and was able to give it a go. Its honestly pretty powerful for an "ELECTRIC" chain saw. I would far prefer the cutting power of gas but how ever I didn't feel like messing around with gas saws and the maitnence. Seeing that I was just going to be using this for cutting down blanks to a more workable size. I used it this afternoon and I was quite impressed with it anyway it felt pretty decent was a bit nerve racking because it felt like it just wanted to jump and kick on me how ever it didn't. It cut quite smoothly and I would probably recommend this as it is an under 60 dollar budget buy for a saw. Most chain saws run 150 bucks on up for the good ones at least and thats the gas powered. I tested it out on an old heavy duty electrical wire spool cut quite well through the ply board. Then I moved on to the douglas fir branches I received from the tree cutters on the 1st of this month. I think those are about 5 or 6 inches round. Roughly. The saw cut through them it took a bit but it still cut through them like butter. So yea a worth while buy on a budget I think at least. Here is the link. Not to mention the saw is also STUPID easy to put together. https://www.amazon.com/WEN-4017-Electric-Chainsaw-16/dp/B01ENBNVNE/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=wen+16+inch+chainsaw&qid=1612992171&sr=8-1
  3. I made a purchase early on when I had first purchased my Wen 12 by 18 inch variable speed bench top lathe. I didn't even bother to look at the size of the banjo tool rest holder dimensions which now knowing that was 1 inch in diameter. How ever I made a a mistake buy as I said well a couple of them the harbor freight lathe being one of them. I bought a set of 4 tool rests from Amazon. Come to find out they work and fit on my Delta lathe perfectly. So in the long run now I'm glad I bought them even though I had no idea 2 or three months ago that I was going to buy a delta. So the tool rests just sat in their amazon delivery box until I looked at the banjo on the delta this morning and gave it a shot. So score for me I don't have to buy any other tool rests for this lathe I now have plenty. I can not for the life of me remember where on the store page I bought these from I just typed in tool rests I think these were about 45 bucks or so.
  4. This morning watching the news I came across this story, Amazon recently offering training for jobs for Ex Military and Veterans. According to the story YOU will be able to use your VA benefits to pay for the training. https://www.amazon.jobs/en/landing_pages/mil-apprentice
  5. First of May already. I am so ready for warm weather. Our Patriot Turners- Lots of cool activity this week by our turners! @Jim from Easy Wood Tools was so impressed with @HandyDan's inside out cross project that he created a PDF instruction set. Jim was kind enough to post it for all of us to use. Thanks Dan for the original post- The PDF can be downloaded from Jim's post, here- There was a discussion generated from last week's "Wednesday's..." post about the skew chisel by @Mijohnson1984. @Gerald was kind enough to search out and post a great video, by Allan Batty, on using the skew. @Steve Krumanaker posted his finished walking sticks. These are real beauties and should be a "me to" project for many of the folks in his turning club- Steve also shared with us a very personal account from his YouTube channel. You gotta love grandkids! What’s Coming Up- I received an update from the Mid Atlantic Woodturners group about their fall symposium. One of the demonstrators will be Trent Bosch. Many of our turners don't do FaceBook so I copied the notification- More information and registration can be found at- http://www.mawts.com/?fbclid=IwAR386ELIjYYu_lM9fE3q3lAIbXkCP4e5sYthfOIgIOMPohzougBu9qJFawg For The Newbies- Tim Yoder has uploaded a video of a cute little turning that can be created with basic tools and turning skills. The turning would make a neat gift for the summer picnic table- Expand Your Horizons- Carl Jacobson's turned vase video with inlay and epoxy finish demonstrates a neat way to add interesting detail to what might be an otherwise less than spectacular piece of wood. Carl also uses a finish that will really protect the piece. New Turning Items- Recently, one of the hybrid blank turners, who uses Easy Wood Tools, has started a new market place. Bradley McCalister's Spiracraft has a full line of Easy Wood Tools as well as a wide variety of materials for creating hybrid blanks. Check out his website at- https://spiracraft.com/ Everything Else- I'm finally getting the finish on the cherry bowl I mentioned last week. Finishing is my achilles heel- especially film finishes. Anyway, the inside is done and the outside will probably take a couple more goes of poly. I left all of the natural defects in the piece. This bowl will go the the lady who cuts my hair. The cherry log was her father's but he passed away before he had a chance to turn it. Safe turning.
  6. Well I did it again. I perused Amazon books this past weekend and found some wonderful book about Shaker Furniture. I know our admin John Moody loves Shaker too! I am hooked on Amazon Used Books, you can purchase virtually any book used on Amazon at a fraction of the cost of a new book, great for us, not so great for the original author and publishers. But hey, your keeping small independent used book stores across the nation busy and cash flowing! So there is an upside to the supply side of this. Here is another book I purchased through Amazon at this link: The following books arrived over the last two days in my mail box, and I love them! This first book caught my eye completely because I really want to build a shaker Mt. Lebanon style chair, and rocker. I love the style and the weaved seating. I paid $3.99 plus $3.99 shipping on this one. How to Build Shaker Furniture by Thos. Moser, the Moser's are one of my favorite woodworking families in the entire world. I get their catalog of furniture every year and I drool and I also get inspiration for design ideas. This book arrived in excellent condition as well. I paid $1.99 plus $3.99 shipping on this one. Here is another Kerry Pierce book for Shaker furniture and storage. I can't wait to dig and read this from front to back. I paid $4.99 with free shipping on this one. All three of these book were listed on the Used Book Scorecard as "Good Condition". Folks, these books look brand spanking new! These are the actual scans of the books I received, if you look at the first book above, you'll see a little turned up corner at the lower right of the cover, that is the only visible wear out of all three of these books. Each book ranges in prices from 24 to 30 bucks retail based on the tag on the rear covers. I paid a total of $18.95. You can't beat these deals, I would like to encourage anyone who wants a book, to avoid purchasing new, and re-purpose these used books at a fraction of the cost. Thanks for reading! Interesting Links Kerry Pierce Kerry Pierce Furniture Album Thomas Moser
  7. I decided to rearrange my air line at the main bench, and while at it put in a pressure regulator (pinners want lower pressure). Went looking on Amazon, got fooled first by "air regulator" (turned out to be just a ball valve, advertised as flow regulator, waste of money) before I found this: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IDCYKEY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. At just over $10, it's really inexpensive. Has metal bracket, mounts to wall quite nicely, and also acts as shut off. Instructions are backward, but I think that's because it was made 180 degrees around the world? Anyway, nice piece.
  8. It's hard to get giddy about something as mundane as a caulk gun, but after years (literally, I'm 68 after all) of using them and making huge messes (while expanding my vocabulary greatly) I bought this one a few months back when i read about it on one of these forums. Not quite Festool priced for a caulk gun, but worth every penny. When you let up on the handle, the caulk really does stop flowing. It has some kind of spring arrangement in the pusher rod that allows it to relax once the trigger is released...the dang thing really works great. It has some other neat features, but they are less unique....including a snipper built into the body to cut the tips off the tubes. Anyway, if you do even a small amount of caulking, this one makes life a lot easier. I linked the Amazon listing, but I see some of the box stores and Wally world (online, I guess) has them.
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  11. Just discovered that Amazon has a program called "Amazon Smiles". Signup is free and they will donate a percentage of your order to a cause you pick. Mine is- Home For Our Troops. If you use Amazon a lot, check it out! http://smile.amazon.com/about
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