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#1 ·
I am not sure if this will take or not but going to try and put a word document on here for a tutorial of how I make these. It is in a word doc format. Hopefully you can open it. If it doesn't work I will try something else.
 

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#2 ·
Works fine. I opened it in MS Word and Open Office Writer.......and it looks great, pictures too. Good job. Thanks for posting it.
 
#7 ·
Bernie it opens with Word Perfect too!

Thanks for sharing this project. Now all I need is the time to get the lathe turning.
 
#11 ·
Word Perfect, wow, that's getting on a bit, I only recently dumped a fist full of floppies in the bin, I think it was version 3.1 and cost $299.00 in about 1989. I remember having templates stuck to the keyboard!
 
#8 ·
Worked perfect for me as well Bernie - but if you wanna save it as a universal, go to "save as" and word will let you save it as a pdf. (I'm an Admin Assist. Bernie... always doin this stuff when I had a job in my right field)

Very nice set, btw. Will have to remember to save it when I'm not quite so "under the influence" lol Good thing I know where the keys are....
 
#12 ·
Harry we must be getting old. I just threw some of mine away also. In fact I had to laugh when I found some of the big 5 1/2" floppies. I still remember my first computer that it had a 10 mb hard drive and everything was done off those big floppies.:laugh::D
 
#13 ·
Very nice tutorial and card holder.

Just out of curiosity - do folks still use business cards? I met and talked with 6 roofers this past week and only one offered me a business card.
 
#15 ·
Berry I use them all the time. That is the only advertiseing I do. I leave them at different places for both my woodturning and clock repair.