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Hey new people: the podcast is best viewed in i-Tunes |
04/05/2008 05:57 PM |
paulcomi |
Guys, I haven't been using i-Tunes to watch the podcast and man what a difference.
No doubt, the regulars around this forum already know this, but there should be a sticky on top of this forum telling people that this show is best viewed in i-Tunes where its full screen and can be viewed most clearly.
Just thought I'd share that recommendation to anyone like me who is new to the podcast. |
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Help me out |
04/08/2008 06:30 AM |
mickeyd051 |
OK i'm an idiot. How do i view the podcasts in itunes? |
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podcasts |
04/08/2008 07:31 AM |
robphill33 |
Hey man,
- open up itunes
- click on the podcast directory (bottom right)
- search for the rough cut show
- then just click on the episode up want |
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mick D |
04/08/2008 08:18 AM |
TChisel  |
hey man welcome to the coolest -hippest-happen woodworkers forum ....so whats up...got any pictures of your work ....we all love that type of stuff around here...did you see calvin &hobbs lowboy...and all the other cool stuff here..if not look around...BUT most importantly....are you gonna build the crazy leg table with us....i figured i would ask....before neil did ; ) if not thats cool ....and welcome to our forum and thanks for watching my show... |
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Thanks for the help |
04/08/2008 07:22 PM |
mickeyd051 |
Rob,
thanks for the help, works great |
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Thanks |
04/08/2008 07:33 PM |
mickeyd051 |
Tommy
Thanks for the welcome. I have watched all your podcasts, some more than once, and agree with you, this is the best woodworking podcast going, I have looked at most all other sites and none compare to yours. I'm just a beginner so i'm not sure i'm up to the crazy leg table yet, but would love to build it. Keep up the good work. |
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DUDE!!!! |
04/08/2008 08:00 PM |
TChisel  |
I promise you can do this with the help of the forum and my tel#is floating around here....you can do it....dont give up before you even start!!!! ask brian..he will tell you ....please at least try...just start with the easier tapered leg..no problem man....you can do it..we can help..hehe |
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Ya Don't Know Unless You Try!!!! |
04/08/2008 10:49 PM |
CMiddleton |
Mickey,
Ya gotta give it a try. Need to cut your teeth on some project, why not with the Master Chizz.
Use walnut or any other wood that you may have available. I got to admitt that the Mo-hog is an easy wood to mill and work with, when compared to other woods. I is a little difficult to locate and more expensive than domestic hardwoods.
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