Howzabout a Festool Photo Contest?

Dave Ronyak said:
...they used to have one of the best French restaurants in the USA.

Actually, Cincinnati was at one time the only city in the US with two 4-star French restaurants:  Maisonette and Pigalle's.  I don't know if either is still around.  Also Acres of Books, the best used bookstore I've ever seen outside New York.

Did I mention Cincinnati chili?

Ned
 
monte said:
In this shot and the next one we are trimming down a bent door lamination using an aluminum rectangle tube as the guide.

  Hi,

  You are going to lose points for not having the chip catcher in place.  I can even see dust flying  :o

Seth
 
HOLY CRAP! Finished before it started! You guys got schooled!  ;D ;D ;D

I'm no judge, but I vote three weeks for Frank in WKRP town (no, I can't spell it. I grewed up in Massachusetts)
 
Ned Young said:
Dave Ronyak said:
...they used to have one of the best French restaurants in the USA.

Actually, Cincinnati was at one time the only city in the US with two 4-star French restaurants:  Maisonette and Pigalle's.  I don't know if either is still around.  Also Acres of Books, the best used bookstore I've ever seen outside New York.

Did I mention Cincinnati chili?

Ned

I asked someone yesterday and was told both are no longer there.  But I am certain that the music conservatory and live entertainment clubs are as well as the Chilli and Graeter's.  There's also live musical entertainment on some of the riverboats, too.  I forgot to mention they make good chocolates, too, and at least one of their stores (near the Indian restaurants) has a good bakery, too.

Dave R.
 
Awright Fellas,

First prize one week in.... is a famous witticism by Groucho Marx.

Spoken with animated caterpillar eyebrows and bouncing cigar.

This is not to disparage those with fine memories of Cincinnati or

call it home. Actually, I think the original disparaged location was Cleveland ;D

Per
 
Funny, I first heard/saw it in a WC Fields movie (too long ago for most of you).  The target city was Philadelphia.

 
to semenza........................

regarding not having the chip catcher in place,
I tried that the first go around and found that because there was a slight curve to the doors it was better to rely upon a visual reference of the cutter and straight edge without chip catcher. The visual reference was a bit cloudy with the chip breaker on. If the doors were straight I definitely would have used the chip breaker.
 
Per Swenson said:
Awright Fellas,

First prize one week in.... is a famous witticism by Groucho Marx.

Spoken with animated caterpillar eyebrows and bouncing cigar.

This is not to disparage those with fine memories of Cincinnati or

call it home. Actually, I think the original disparaged location was Cleveland ;D

Per

Sorry, Per, and all others.  I live closer to Cleveland than Cincinnati, and spent 4 years in college there, and nearly 6 working there.  Lived in a house once that of a founder of one of its former large department stores., and one other great old house (with coffered ceilings of quartersawn white oak in the entrance hallway, and cherry beams and carved cherry mantel and embossed leather wallpaper in the living room - work you would appreciate).  Been chased by the Cleveland Police for not wearing a helmet when on my motocycle.  And I have played in Severance Hall.  Great art museum, and some other decent spots, but not my favorite USA city by any measure.  Home of the Burning River (Cuyahoga) before they began cleaning it up.  Luckily for them, much of the upstream watershed is now part of a national park.  Home of the inventor of the traffic control light.  Someone else is going to have to defend Cleveland's honor, if they want to.

Dave R.
 
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