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262352 <gtgrouch@r...> 2017‑05‑25 Re: has anyone done a public presentation on o; d woodworking tools?
It's always interesting to see how a round log can get split, then shaped, in
just a few minutes. I would suggest considering splitting then shaping on a
shaving horse.

But I think the big thing would be what you want to do and what your skills are
up to.

Gary Katsanis
Albion NY, USA

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I just volunteered myself for a presentation on antique woodworking tools, of
which I have a few-of course, but never having done this before, if anyone else
has done one before I am asking if they could share what was a popular aspect of
the presentation.

I can cobble up the basic stuff no problem, but interest is what makes it it
popular

The Audience is projected to be wanna-be “makers” of the modern Ilk

Any suggestions welcome

Ericin Calgary
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