very high cool factor..........

Eiji Fuller said:
I think that Jerry Work or Bill Wyco would be good candidates for the review. With a slight preference in voting for
Bill since he cuts so many small parts for his pieces. On the other hand Jerry does write fabulous reviews and his work is amazing.  darn it!! I cant decide.

Eiji Fuller

I don't know how the decision choice will be made, maybe Matthew has some ideas, but I'd like to nominate both Per and Nick, oops, and Brice too!
 
JJEconomaki said:
Airfare and hotel is on us.

John,

Does that airfare include flights from the UK? ;D ;D ;D

Seriously though, I think any of the candidates 'nominated' so far would do a good job (far better than me, my writing skills aren't great). As Scott says, on such short notice I think it does come down to who could attend, rather than who would be ideal...
 
Since Scott, by posting a few seconds faster, made my post irrelevant,

I want to thank Mr. Economaki for his amazing offer.
 
I would like to thank John for his great offer,

and I would like to humbly volunter.

Monte

ps. Matthew.....sending you a pm shortly.
 
nickao said:
It will be nice for the little bitty pieces

Nickao

Here are some small pieces  ;)

The little gold sticks are 1" tall in three different forms, triangles, squares, and pentagons.

ModelDown.jpg


The real sticks are 50" tall.

RealDown.jpg


 
John,
Excellent idea!  I appreciate the offer, and thank you for your kind words about our humble forum.  What a great way for our forum and Bridge City to connect!

Now, the difficult task is figuring out who should go!

I agree with the names that have been mentioned already.  Here's my list of nominees for this adventure:
Brice Burrell
Per Swenson
Monte
Jerry Work
Bill Wyko
Nickao
Eiji Fuller

I'm sure there are others I'm not thinking of at the moment.  Everyone, please let me know if there's someone else you think should be on the list.

And for those of you on the list, can you do this?

I think if no one else is able to go, Monte is ready to be the one!

Matthew
 
Matthew and all, this sounds like a fun opportunity. I am unfortunately unable to take advantage of this very gracious offer. I have to finish my MFK review and as so as that is done I'll be starting another review you guys will want to check out. Its just as well, the other members on the list are better suited to review this product than I. It was nice to be included on the list among these very talented members.

This is an exciting product and I can't wait for the review, whoever writes it.
 
hey everyone........

.......by tomorrow I'll be posting some pictures so the group will see the quality and detail of my work.

I would also have a hit list of the materials I would bring as well as an outline of what my approach

would be in testing the Jointmaster Pro.

(I already sent Matthew a sample of my writing skills.)

........if of course I should be the candidate chosen for this review.

your FOG ambassador,

Monte
 
I would love to go.  But, since monte started this thread and he really wants to go, I say let him be chosen. Jerry Work is great, but to him reviewing a tool is what he does, I say let a guy who really would be excited about this trip go. With Jerry it would be nowhere near the same experience that it could be for Monte or someone who has never done anything like this.

Heck Monte, I probably could pay my own way and meet you there if the price and timing were just right.

I would love to get the unit and use it for my  inlays and post pics of it in action on my home made website. I could write a full blown review(for the FOG). I have tons of unused bandwidth on my site. This could show a lot of guys that are considering doing a little side internet business it can be done and that this tool really helps for certain things. I could even link to the sales page for Bridge City

I get emails everyday asking for help in making the inlays. JJ if this interests you let me know.

Nickao
 
Michael Kellough said:
Here are some small pieces  ;)

I normally don't get involved in this sort of thing, but this time I'll go ahead and put my foot in my mouth (or eslewhere).

Without taking anything away from the others who've been nominated and who I don't mention here, I'd nominate:

Michael Kellough (based on the pics above, which I assume are of his work; and his ability to understand and explain technical information, as shown by his posts on this forum and the old FOG)

and

Nickao (whose work I've seen in pics, and whose posts here show he is a capable writer)

Aside to John Economaki:  I don't see any reason for you to release your cost/pricing data to anyone other than investors or IRS auditors.  Really--it's nobody else's business whether you're sending money offshore, sending it to a mistress, spending it wisely or spending it inefficiently.  It's completely irrelevant to the value of the tool.

Regards,

John
 
It's an honor just being nominated. ;D

Seriously though, I don't think I am a good candidate for the review. My work pieces tend to be on the large side. (eg Entry doors and stairs) I am not a furniture maker yet and have no need for this saw (it does look fabulous though). I think the best candidate would be a furniture designer/maker who emphasizes hand cut joinery and I do not think any of the candidates listed fit that criteria. Since I have only seen a few of the candidates work I am most likely wrong in that statement.

Eiji Fuller

I am truly honored being mentioned in this group of highly skilled and recognized craftsmen.
 
John, thank you very much for the nomination. I'd be thrilled to check out the Jointmaker and report back but in the posse of nominees already assembled I'm a dark horse. Per, on his high horse (3/4 down the page) can run circles around me.  :)
 
Nickao,

thank you for the thoughts, I'm in the process of posting photos ...............

Monte
 
The photos below are of a Cabinet (An ARK that holds the holy scrolls)
I recently designed and fabricated for a Synagogue in Los Angeles.

......below is an excerpt taken from the Synagogue's newletter.........

"Our new Ark was designed and executed by a local Malibu artisan,
Roger Savatteri. Roger lived in Israel for many years, and was educated
at the Betzalel Institute in Jerusalem, a school named for the artisan
who followed God's direction and produced the original Ark.

It took the Interiors Committee over a year to select the Ark
that most closely exemplified the spirit of MJC&S, and Roger's design
was chosen for our light-filled, open-air synagogue over twelve other finalists.

The new ark is constructed of glass and acacia wood,
with filigree carved doors resembling the tree of life.
The shelf holding the scrolls will be of acacia wood, as mandated in the bible.
The carved doors will open to reveal an internal/eternal glow,
thus encasing the Torah scrolls in a sea of light."

Roger Savatteri
 
nickao said:
I would love to go.  But, since monte started this thread and he really wants to go, I say let him be chosen. Jerry Work is great, but to him reviewing a tool is what he does, I say let a guy who really would be excited about this trip go. With Jerry it would be nowhere near the same experience that it could be for Monte or someone who has never done anything like this.

Heck Monte, I probably could pay my own way and meet you there if the price and timing were just right.

I would love to get the unit and use it for my  inlays and post pics of it in action on my home made website. I could write a full blown review(for the FOG). I have tons of unused bandwidth on my site. This could show a lot of guys that are considering doing a little side internet business it can be done and that this tool really helps for certain things. I could even link to the sales page for Bridge City

I get emails everyday asking for help in making the inlays. JJ if this interests you let me know.

Nickao

I was undecided until I read Nick's post, and I agree with him 100%. Monte did start this thread, and had he not, I would not have known about this product. I considered this product to be right up Nicks alley, and probably would of voted for him, but now my vote is definetly for Monte.
 
All good nominees. I'm going to Ideal Tools for a sanding demo this weekend.  ;D

Looking forward to reading the review, the tool looks muy interesting.

Good on ya John, a generous offer  8) . Let us know when you'll be distributing in Australia. Timber and Working With Wood shows are right around the corner.  ;)
 
Folks,

It warms the cockles o me 'art just to be considered for this honor.

Not because of my woodworking level which is merely house work

compared to some of our true artists here, but for my writing skills.

Which by the way, except for joke a or two, are average at best.

As Eiji said, paraphrased of course, I ain't yer guy.

Thanks everybody for your consideration, and John,

thanks for giving the members here this wonderful opportunity.

Besides, I get to run around the job saying, "I coulda been a contenda"

Per
 
Good Morning,
OK, just trying to keep score...

Here's the list of nominees, with cross-outs for those who have gracefully offered their seat to someone else:
Monte
Michael Kellough
Jerry Work
Bill Wyko
Per Swenson
Brice Burrell
Nickao
Eiji Fuller

I agree with those who favor members doing smaller-scale projects.  At the moment, it seems like Monte tops the list of candidates.  To be fair, let's wait until we hear back from Michael, Jerry, and Bill.

Matthew
 
All those guys are good to go. But really, this thread would not even exist if not for monte. I think that has to carry a lot of weight.

This is also a way for monte to break out as a leader. Even though he has only 93 or so posts they are good posts and this review will get him even more into the forum. Isn't that what we want, more guys making more good posts.

I think his desire is enough to assure me he will do a good job. Come on guys lets give it to someone today so they can make plans with their family's for the trip.

Nick
 
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