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25 Jan 2007 06:53 AM

    Alright everyone I got the new image gallery installed and it works.  Take a second to check it out and try to upload a picture to this thread.

    Just click on the icon above in the toolbar that is "Insert/Edit Image".  It is the icon that looks like the mountains with the setting sun.  The one by the anchor.

    After you click the icon, a new box will appear that  has a few diffeerent options.  If you click the "upload" tab, you can just browse your computer and upload any picture you like.

    Don't be afraid to try it out.  Much better than the last one and it took me a long time to get the dang thing working correctly.  The best picture uploaded gets a free T-Shirt.  You must post it in this thread.  Let's see what you all are made of.

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    25 Jan 2007 04:26 PM
    I keep getting an error saying I don't have enough "permissions" to upload. Hmmm...
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    25 Jan 2007 11:09 PM
    Does the picuture have to be a countertop because I got some pictures I know that will win.....hahaha
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    28 Jan 2007 02:26 AM

    Here is my new desk.  Made it out of all the scrap pieces lying around.  I got the idea from an old friend that gave us a quilt.  Thought I could do the same thing.

     


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    28 Jan 2007 04:05 AM
    Andy,
    You're doing this in firefox?

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    28 Jan 2007 05:11 AM
    No Tom, I am not using FireFox, but you should have the Insert/Edit Image icon. If I get a chance I will post instructions. I am just not positive about the whole process yet.
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    28 Jan 2007 12:54 PM
    Andy my Boss would love you. Very thrifty. It must have been hard to keep a level surface. Couldn't you get free display material? Or did you just want to try out the Idea?
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    28 Jan 2007 08:48 PM
    I probably could have gotten some material but when I asked I didn't receive the "Oh, No Problem, How many sheets do you Need?" I got the, "Oh jeez, I don't know. How many sheets do you need? I will have to see what we can do."

    So I basically said forget it and did it with the scrap material. I think it turned out pretty well considering.

    To get the thing flat, I belt sanded with 60 grit and finished with 600 grit on the GEM sander. We also used the Paralign to get the pieces flat. And we used Integra Glue "Charcoal" to seam the entire pattern together. The Charcoal had a real translucency to it.
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    29 Jan 2007 12:53 AM
    I wonder if the problem is in my firewall?
    Every time I click "upload to server" I get a message saying I don't have "enough permissions" to do this.

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    29 Jan 2007 05:03 PM

    Tom,

    Sorry for the confusion. 

    • Click on "Insert/Edit Image"
    • Click "Browse Server"
    • Click the folder that appears in window
    • Click "Upload Image" in the upper right hand corner
    • Browse your computer for image and select
    • The file will then be uploaded onto the server.
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    29 Jan 2007 06:00 PM
    Sample inlays - simple to difficult
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    29 Jan 2007 06:04 PM
    Okay, I blew out your borders with that one.
    A little large, it seems.
    Howz dis?
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    29 Jan 2007 06:07 PM
    Wow, and those images are only about 323 kb, according to the properties thingy.

    I'll have to shrink them further and resample.

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    30 Jan 2007 07:17 AM
    Don't worry Tom.  When you enter the picture, you can edit the display size after you upload the image.
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    30 Jan 2007 11:49 AM
    Tom, what kind of router bit did you use for the edge profile on the second pic?
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    30 Jan 2007 01:52 PM



    You mean this one? To be honest, Norm, I forgot. I'll ask mark when he gets back from an install. Nice, isn't it? It's a two-inch edge, and I may be really pushing the crap out of them to distinguish sol surf from the rest of the pack.

    I like this one because there aren't as many dirt traps as you might think from tis kind of edge.

    Thanks for the help, Andy. I was jonesing for awhile there.

    Tom

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    30 Jan 2007 02:33 PM
    And thanks for the fix-up, Andy.
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    30 Jan 2007 02:37 PM
    If you right click on the image at 2:00 above, you should be able to select "View image" where you can zoom in on the cornucopia, You should be able to "see" five trips to the machine.
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    30 Jan 2007 03:42 PM
    Looks like a Velepec Barker #60-107 although the edges are a tad bit rounder.
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