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    greetings from Brazil

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    Thanks celsoari! We've added your Bandsaw Worm Wheel to our Bandsaws category,
    as well as to your builder page: celsoari's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:




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    Muito bom Ari!

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    it would have been nice if I could of understood what it was He saying!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonyfoale View Post
    Very nice job, impressive.
    thanks Tony.

    Celso Ari from Brazil

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    Quote Originally Posted by skibo View Post
    it would have been nice if I could of understood what it was He saying!
    Click on the videos tool bar, find 'gear' (settings), select auto-translate & pick language, then subtitles, and Bob's yer uncle.
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    ...we'll learn more by wandering than searching...

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    One of the great things about the interweb is a pictures can speak louder than words. I watch quite a few non-English videos that have no subtitles and follow most with ease. Maths is maths and everything else is watch and learn. This was a nice job well done.

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    Web videos aren't detailed art, presented as Rembrandt, Wyeth, Rodin or Michelangelo would have done. Just bare 'sketches' of ideas, hopefully prompting viewers compare their own resources, attempting a similar endeavor.
    Engineering (in overall British sense) is not 50/50 set-up and accomplish. Doubtful any ratio applies, whittling chunks of raw ______ into finished ________.

    Consider 'resources' like filters; need to adjust this, take out that, calculate there, do something for... It's close to how many of us undertake projects, in what appears haphazard order. More than once, "do something" turns out 'Oh, gotta learn so and so first.....'.

    It's called visualization, the original CAD-CAM. Not unlike a scramble of jigsaw pieces, awaiting to be turned print-side up, shuffled around finding mates.

    Logic says, start with the border.
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    I have a horizontal band saw with that exact same problem. "Someday" I hope to find all of the puzzle pieces in my collection of things to complete that same job. Might be easier to just buy a new bandsaw, but where is the fun in that. For now, my portable band saw will have to do.

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