Michael Mittleman's pinch hitting

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  • #10039
    Daryl Rosenblatt
    Daryl Rosenblatt
    Participant

    As someone who has filled in on an emergency basis for a meeting, I can tell you it’s not easy on a few hours notice to put together something that the members can hopefully enjoy, so well done Mike.

    And while I enjoyed seeing and holding the box, which is an excellent one, the actual joining where the saw kerf was was sensational work. A nice job all around.

  • #10041

    Daryl,

    Thanks for your kind words. The last moment fire drill would not have been successful without the generous help of Jim Moloney moving “stuff” from Windows to an IOS environment. MM

  • #10044
    Jim Moloney
    Jim Moloney
    Keymaster

    I agree, nice job Mike. I uploaded the presentation file to the Members Only area: PDF files from Member Presentations so it can be viewed or downloaded.

  • #10045
    Joe Pascucci
    Joe Pascucci
    Moderator

    Great presentation, thank you Mike.

  • #10046

    Much appreciated, thanks, Joe.

  • #10047
    Joe Bottigliere
    Joe Bottigliere
    Participant

    You earned the applause Mike. Nicely done – informative, direct and to the point. Thanks for filling in.

  • #10048

    Glad to oblige, Joe. Thank you for your warm words.

  • #10050
    Michael Luciano
    Michael Luciano
    Participant

    Mike you saved the day. I was on Zoom and you came across as if you had prepared the presentation with time to spare. Well done.

  • #10051

    Mike, I was happy to fill in. Your kind words make the presentation worth the effort. Thanks.

  • #10053
    Ben Nawrath
    Ben Nawrath
    Participant

    I agree, well done. I’ve done exactly one band saw box… and I didn’t do the flocking! It definitely has its pitfalls. Honestly, I think this sort of “first time I did this, here’s what I found” type of presentation is really good for members of all skill levels to see. I think someone may be more apt to give it a whirl, as compared to being overwhelmed seeing an expert effortlessly do a dovetail or something. (Perhaps a bad example, but you get the idea.)

  • #10054

    Thank you, Ben. Your observation about first-timer presentations is intriguing. In fact, it was exactly a sense of exploration that triggered my interest in bandsaw boxes… and fumble I did. Anyone else out there ready to take the plunge and share a first-time woodworking experience?

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