Wood Talk Online #41

September 7, 2008 by thewoodwhisperer · 5 Comments
Filed under: Wood Talk Online 

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Status Report:

Where have we been for nearly 2 months?!?!?! Marc gives a Gadget Station update and talks about the “project hump”. Matt announces that his next project will be a bedside table for Madison.

Around the Web:

Working Wood by Tom Fidgen
Luthiercast
Upholstered Chair Project Video

News:
Final Cut sawblades.
Amana’s In-Tech router bits with replaceable cutterheads.

Steel City introduces spiral head lunchbox planer.
Auriou rasps back in business!

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Topics:
IWF Review- DeWalt TrackSaw, Delta Unisaw, General International’s adjustable height bandsaw.
Intro to Spokeshaves – low-angle vs. standard – flat vs. round bottom

Tom’s Tip: Keeping the shop clean.

IWF 2008 Recap

August 24, 2008 by thewoodwhisperer · 5 Comments
Filed under: Blog 

I’m sitting in the Atlanta airport, sipping my Dunkin’ Donuts coffee, and there’s no better time to recap my time at IWF. After 4 days of demos and conversations over very loud woodworking machines, I actually still have a voice. Last year I lost my voice after day 1, and this year I was determined to take the appropriate precautions. Fortunately it worked, for I am currently singing a rousing rendition of “It Takes Two” by Rob Base for Nicole as I type.

Our first two days were spent at the Festool booth doing demos. Not surprisingly, this year was all about the Kapex. Nearly every demo ended with the big question, “So how much does it cost?”. Most times I would tell them the saw is north of $1000, and point them to a Festool employee for accurate pricing information (I honestly don’t know the exact price). The most interesting part was watching the reactions. A few folks looked at me like I was nuts, but the vast majority gave me an approving nod, or simply said, “Not that bad.”, or ” Looks like a good investment.” Considering that the IWF audience primarily consists of pros and semi-pros, this was not all that surprising.

Incidentally, Festool and I put together a DVD of all of my Festool tool demonstrations (some have never been seen before). They were free at the show, and I brought a bunch back with me and would be more than happy to send them to anyone who is interested. Just email me your name & address and I will hook you up.*** We brought 50 of these back with us and they are all spoken for already. We will try to see if we can get more from Festool.

Day 3 was spent with our friends at Powermatic. We hung out in the booth, looked at some of the new offerings from Powermatic and Jet, and had the opportunity to chat with fans of the show (like Justin and Susan in the photo). It was great putting faces with names as well as meeting some folks who are just fans of the show, but have never felt compelled to comment or email me. If you took any pictures with us at the show, feel free to upload them to Flickr and then add them to the Wood Whisperer Fan Photos Group.

Day 3 was capped with our Wood Whisperer meetup. Over 20 of us gathered together at a local sports bar for some good eats and woodworking talk. It was an absolute blast! A big thank you to everyone who showed up. And I can’t forget to thank Hendrik Varju who hung out with us all night!

And finally on Day 4, we slept in. After two conferences in a row, Nicole and I were due for a little extra rest. Even with a late start, we accomplished quite a bit. This was our day to film Wood Whisperer content and “talk business” with vendors. As you will see in the upcoming video, we tried to focus on the newest and most interesting things. With only one day to walk the floor and so much ground to cover, I am sure we missed a lot.

One of the best parts of these large woodworking shows is meeting some of the better known woodworkers, authors, and editors. I had a long talk with both Ellis Wallentine from WoodCentral.com and Tom Hintz from NewWoodworker.com. If you don’t know these guys, you should. Before we had dozens of blogs to read (back in the olden days), there were only websites containing articles and collections of links. Two of my favorite distractions from my lab work at the time were WoodCentral.com and NewWoodworker.com. So it was a real honor to meet these guys in person. I also had a chance to catch up with “The Schwarz” and Mr. Glen Huey from Popular Woodworking, Anatole Burkin from Fine Woodworking, Hendrik Varju, Lucas Peters from Wood Magazine, Ian Kirby and Ernie Conover. I also had a chance to hang out with my buddy Kaleo Kala for a while.

I want to thank everyone who introduced themselves at the show. It was truly awesome meeting all of you! I also want to thank our sponsors, Festool and Powermatic for believing in us and allowing us to be a part of the “family”. And the most important thank you has to be reserved for Nicole. Without her help, guidance, energy and encouragement, I can assure you none of this would have been possible. Now I need to muster the energy to edit the video. Wish me luck!

If you want to see the full collection of pictures taken at the show, check out my Flickr Page.

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