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First attempt at something like this, I think I'll stick to
square stuff... Larry |
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Larry wrote:
First attempt at something like this, I think I'll stick to square stuff... Gorgeous work! Shhhh! ... don't want SWMBO to see it or I'll be spending the next couple of years trying to do that!! -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 10/22/08 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Well I'm sure it must look great, but can't seem to take all these odd ball
characters and paste them into a picture.. Not an option with Windows live Mail.. Dang Windows 7.. "Larry" wrote in message ... First attempt at something like this, I think I'll stick to square stuff... Larry |
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Jim Hall wrote:
Well I'm sure it must look great, but can't seem to take all these odd ball characters and paste them into a picture.. Not an option with Windows live Mail.. Dang Windows 7.. That's why I switched to Thunderbird. I don't like TB as much as OE in XP, which to my mind was elegant simplicity, but a lot more than WLM, which I spent the better part of a year with it being a never ending source of aggravation. With WLM, instead of standing on the shoulders of the giants who went before, the ADD generation programmers had the gall to think they could improve on elegant simplicity with useless bells and whistles. ![]() -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 10/22/08 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Larry wrote in news:Xns9CD7B9EC7D22Fnone@
127.0.0.1: First attempt at something like this, I think I'll stick to square stuff... Larry You guys are tough... See if this works better for you. |
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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... Larry wrote in news:Xns9CD7B9EC7D22Fnone@ 127.0.0.1: First attempt at something like this, I think I'll stick to square stuff... Larry You guys are tough... See if this works better for you. Much better, I can actually see this. Good work. |
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Thunderbird installed.. Very nice..! Thank you.!!
"Swingman" wrote in message ... Jim Hall wrote: Well I'm sure it must look great, but can't seem to take all these odd ball characters and paste them into a picture.. Not an option with Windows live Mail.. Dang Windows 7.. That's why I switched to Thunderbird. I don't like TB as much as OE in XP, which to my mind was elegant simplicity, but a lot more than WLM, which I spent the better part of a year with it being a never ending source of aggravation. With WLM, instead of standing on the shoulders of the giants who went before, the ADD generation programmers had the gall to think they could improve on elegant simplicity with useless bells and whistles. ![]() -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 10/22/08 KarlC@ (the obvious) |
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Wow...! Trying to figure out how you did that..! Head scratching.. Router
and band saw..?.. lathe..? No, probably too big for average lathe.. scratch, scratch.. hmm.. gotta be a router.. (?) Very cool, Larry.. Thanks for sharing.. -Jim "Larry" wrote in message ... Larry wrote in news:Xns9CD7B9EC7D22Fnone@ 127.0.0.1: First attempt at something like this, I think I'll stick to square stuff... Larry You guys are tough... See if this works better for you. |
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On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 22:46:48 -0800, the infamous "Jim Hall"
scrawled the following: Wow...! Trying to figure out how you did that..! Head scratching.. Router and band saw..?.. lathe..? No, probably too big for average lathe.. scratch, scratch.. hmm.. gotta be a router.. (?) Very cool, Larry.. Thanks for sharing.. -Jim Yeah, maybe turned the outside, carved and/or routed the inside? -- Follow the path of the unsafe, independent thinker. Expose your ideas to the dangers of controversy. Speak your mind and fear less the label of 'crackpot' than the stigma of conformity. And on issues that seem important to you, stand up and be counted at any cost. -- Thomas J. Watson |
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Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 22:46:48 -0800, the infamous "Jim Hall" scrawled the following: Wow...! Trying to figure out how you did that..! Head scratching.. Router and band saw..?.. lathe..? No, probably too big for average lathe.. scratch, scratch.. hmm.. gotta be a router.. (?) Very cool, Larry.. Thanks for sharing.. -Jim Yeah, maybe turned the outside, carved and/or routed the inside? My guess would be using a CMT Bowl & Tray System Kit such as: http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...=router%20tray -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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Larry Jaques wrote in
: On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 22:46:48 -0800, the infamous "Jim Hall" scrawled the following: Wow...! Trying to figure out how you did that..! Head scratching.. Router and band saw..?.. lathe..? No, probably too big for average lathe.. scratch, scratch.. hmm.. gotta be a router.. (?) Very cool, Larry.. Thanks for sharing.. -Jim Yeah, maybe turned the outside, carved and/or routed the inside? -- Glued up the curly maple/walnut sandwich and used a circle- cutting jig on the bandsaw. Then routed out the pie shaped cutouts using a home built template made from 1/4" MDF. It's absolutely incredible the volume of shavings that are produced routing out the compartments. Larry |
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