Celtic Music Stand
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I've finished my initial design for the music stand on my wife's piano. It
will be a combination of jigsaw, scrollsaw work with some good old craving to accent the lines in the knots. I think I'll make a practice one from pine and the final one from not sure yet possibly maple. Mike Watch for the bounce. If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it. If ya see it, it didn't go off. Old Air Force Munitions Saying PS Is that the way to post that here or is using html okay so you can insert the picture in the text okay |
Celtic Music Stand
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 17:00:46 -0600, Dave Balderstone
wrote: In article , asmurff wrote: PS Is that the way to post that here or is using html okay so you can insert the picture in the text okay Usenet is a text-based medium. Please don't use HTML, even though Microsoft makes it possible. Using Agent, I didn't even notice he used HTML. G To the OP: Looks good, let's see it built! |
Celtic Music Stand
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 18:12:03 -0600, Dave Balderstone
wrote: He didn't, and he was amazingly polite in asking if he could/should. I wish more people were like that. Good point. |
Celtic Music Stand
asmurff wrote:
I've finished my initial design for the music stand on my wife's piano. It will be a combination of jigsaw, scrollsaw work with some good old craving to accent the lines in the knots. I think I'll make a practice one from pine and the final one from not sure yet possibly maple. Mike Watch for the bounce. If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it. If ya see it, it didn't go off. Old Air Force Munitions Saying PS Is that the way to post that here or is using html okay so you can insert the picture in the text okay Yeah, that worked, except the picture was wider than my screen. A good rule of thumb is to make it about 800 pixels wide. Please don't post in html, as some folks use readers that don't render it, and consequently get all the html codes mixed in with the message. Other than that it looked fine - I'll be looking forward to the completed piece in wood... ....Kevin -- Kevin Miller http://www.alaska.net/~atftb Juneau, Alaska Registered Linux User No: 307357 |
Celtic Music Stand
asmurff wrote:
I've finished my initial design for the music stand on my wife's piano. It will be a combination of jigsaw, scrollsaw work with some good old craving to accent the lines in the knots. I think I'll make a practice one from pine and the final one from not sure yet possibly maple. Mike Watch for the bounce. If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it. If ya see it, it didn't go off. Old Air Force Munitions Saying PS Is that the way to post that here or is using html okay so you can insert the picture in the text okay I like that. re html, it's a binaries pictures group, I don't see why it should make a difference how you post your picture. -- If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough |
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Mark & Juanita wrote:
asmurff wrote: I've finished my initial design for the music stand on my wife's piano. It will be a combination of jigsaw, scrollsaw work with some good old craving to accent the lines in the knots. I think I'll make a practice one from pine and the final one from not sure yet possibly maple. Mike Watch for the bounce. If ya didn't see it, ya didn't feel it. If ya see it, it didn't go off. Old Air Force Munitions Saying PS Is that the way to post that here or is using html okay so you can insert the picture in the text okay I like that. re html, it's a binaries pictures group, I don't see why it should make a difference how you post your picture. Because binaries attached to a message and HTML imbedded into a message are two different things. Attachments are a standard email/newsreader (and relatively simple) construct that any newsreader should understand. HTML is an encoding that is meant to be understood by web browsers and can be very complex indeed; a newsreader must effectively also be a full-blown web browser in order to render it, which of course not all newsreaders are. -- "Once upon a time, The END." To reply, eat the taco. |
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