Frequently Asked Questions

sancho57

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There seems to be a lot of the same questions being asked over and over again.

For example

The most frequent I see is how to set up my MFT?

My MFT isn't giving me square cuts?

Sand paper issues which one to use?

What square to use?

How to use a TS 55 for jointing?

So I think it best to have a FAQ folder with the extensive amount of info that has been repeated over and over again here.

IMO it will make the forum more interesting w/o seeing the same questions  repeated

 
Hmmm ...

I'm mixed on this. FAQs can be useful, but there's always a bit of variety and improvements as things are discussed. That said, I wouldn't object to the "how to" section being used more effectively ..

One of the emerging KM trends is to collaboratively ask "how do I ... ?" and when a subject matter expert responds the collateral morphs into "how to ..."

Either way, FAQs and collaborative knowledge management both require constant review, tagging, pruning and cleaning. Offering yourself up for the task Jobsie? [big grin]
 
your right A How to might be better,  as for who can manage it, my wife is very good at telling me how to do things.....

maybe she would be better :>D
 
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