ronaldduskey.com
Interests
http://www.ronaldduskey.com/interest.htm
Since I have been working on computers since 1964, I natually have gone though all the progression up till today. The link below leads you to my company which has been in business since 1980 selling and servicing customers in the Chicago area. I retired in Oct 2005. Although I havent done nearly as much traveling as I would have liked to this is something I intend to do more of when I retire in late 2005. The New Yankee Workshop. Duskey Family web site. I along with my long time partner, Allen Hunt, desi...
woodbutcher.net
The Master Woodbutcher's Router Table Page
http://www.woodbutcher.net/rtr-tbl.shtml
Know-it-all Opinions on Router Tables. At least twice a week there is a post on one or more of the woodworking fora by someone inquiring as to what router to buy for a router table and/or what sort of router table to buy/build. Well, never being short of opinions, I offer my broad-based, all-purpose, discussion-ending, hard-headed observations here. Also, I now have a discussion of router selection. In general geared toward the first router buy. I remember an article in an early issue of Fine Woodworking.
richardskura.net
richardskura.net
http://www.richardskura.net/index.php
Paul C Buff Tech Forum. Thursday Sep 1, 2016 21:39 MST.
gotmarko.com
got marko?: Woodworking
https://www.gotmarko.com/category/Woodworking
Getting ready for an upcoming carving class that #2 and I will be attending, I was looking around for carving info on the web. I wandered onto the forums at Woodcarving Illustrated. Where I found a golf ball carving tutorial. After some more searching around the net, I ended up on YouTube where I found that Gene has recorded lots of video tutorials, including a series on carving and painting a golf ball. Here are links to the golf ball series to make it easier to find:. Projects posted at LumberJocks.