Hi Loring. Great job.
Any chance of getting this posted under it's own forum and made a sticky? (e.g. "[u]Discussions</u> / [u]FAQs</u>")
I have a feeling many people will miss this under "Getting Started" and you will get very tired of telling people to "RTFF". I know I jumped straight to the "BT3x00 related discussions" forum as a new member and never looked at "Getting Started" because it's described as being for people "getting started in woodworking". If it was listed as a forum you might have a better chance of catching people before they even enter a forum.
Again, great job. I was so tired of looking for those "magic" threads that describe Lonnie's jig, or The Bomber, or SMT alignment, or ...
- Mark
P.S.
I would consider splitting the acronyms into their own document and make that a separate sticky. Following that line, additional FAQs could be added to the forum for things like "General Woodworking", "Finishing", etc.
Any chance of getting this posted under it's own forum and made a sticky? (e.g. "[u]Discussions</u> / [u]FAQs</u>")
I have a feeling many people will miss this under "Getting Started" and you will get very tired of telling people to "RTFF". I know I jumped straight to the "BT3x00 related discussions" forum as a new member and never looked at "Getting Started" because it's described as being for people "getting started in woodworking". If it was listed as a forum you might have a better chance of catching people before they even enter a forum.
Again, great job. I was so tired of looking for those "magic" threads that describe Lonnie's jig, or The Bomber, or SMT alignment, or ...
- Mark
P.S.
I would consider splitting the acronyms into their own document and make that a separate sticky. Following that line, additional FAQs could be added to the forum for things like "General Woodworking", "Finishing", etc.
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