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Introduction to the use of template guides

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Old 01-25-2008, 12:07 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Tom, I am sooooo glad you have gotten your computer problem corrected. We have missed your considerable presence on the forum and breathe a collective sigh of relief that you are ba... aw, hell, we're just glad you're back!!!!

I love the chairs, Tom! They have a pleasing design. Are they oak? What kind of finish?
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Old 01-25-2008, 02:34 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Hi Tom

Nice job on the chairs BUT what is that under the chair and top of the table ?

A new way to stay warm ? or to dry out the finish...? or a new way to smoke your ham hocks

Looks like white rocks and candles in a banana split/candy mint dish..now I see where you get your template designs, you look at the rug on the floor




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It is thanks to Harry's direction when we were speaking on Skype this afternoon I am able to make postings and submit and view pics again, so hopefully I have solved the problem.
it may take me a little while to go through all the posting to see if I can add to the questions put forward.
I have been making steady progress with my Dining room chairs and I am at the final stages of construction.
Hopefully I will have a few pics of the various stages of construction.
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There isn't much that isn't picked-up by you're Eagle eyes Bj!
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Hi Harry

Bad habit of mine , I just about always look at what's in the background it tells me more than what's up front..


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Bj, I have posted an answer THREE TIMES to you're post #17 of this thread but they are nowhere to be seen. Before doing the last one I logged off the forum, came back and made the third attempt but I still can't see it. Any ideas?
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HI Harry

Not sure but try it wilthout the quote\\


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Harry, maybe it's your FIREWALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dave, my Zone alarm settings haven't been altered, all my other threads, links and photographs have got through. I'll do as Bj suggests, he's usually right!
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"but I must say with the DVD disk you can put up to 8 hrs. of viewing on one standard DVD disk..."


Bj, I'm intrigued by the fact that you can squeeze 8 hours of video onto a DVD. I know that you use WMF files, whatever they are. How do you convert other farmats, I'm sure that Tom would be interested.

I hope that doing as you suggested posts this my fourth attempt at sending my message.
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Hallelujah, the man is a genius!
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