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Old 03-11-2004, 07:11 PM   #11
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Dremels with a small sanding drum can do this also.
Again, safety first in mind.
I agree with Dave on haveing the begeebeis scared out of oneself. Been there way to many times.Maybe it is my senor memory or lack of! :
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I worked in the mill in the machine shop. I was using the hugest drill press I'd ever seen. I had gloves on. The shop safety man came over and shut the drill press off. He warned me in a very friendly manner to never use any gloves when using power tools and to roll up my long sleeve shirt and cut my hair very short. I followed his instuctions and never got hurt. Another time at a different mill I was using a straightener and I had forgotten the rules. The glove I was wearing somehow got caught and pulled my thumb, index, and middle finger into the machine. I was lucky. A fellow came to help me and reversed the machine and got my fingers out ok. Any tool is dangerous whether it is a motorized machine or just a carving knife. I've been chewed on by most all of them.
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Old 03-27-2004, 08:27 PM   #13
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I just tried to put a photo from my camera on Picture Trail. I do not know if anyone can see them or not? Please let me know. Thanks, Jim : http://www.picturetrail.com/members/edit?p=27

http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4288082845 This is Imagestation.
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Old 03-28-2004, 03:30 PM   #14
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Jim, your link brought me to the 'upload' page. did you move your pics from here to another album? If so what album?

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Hi Al, I really can't say I know what I'm doing when I am trying to post pictures. I tried to follow the directions on Photo Trail and Imagestation. I don't really know if anyone can see the pictures? I tried to post my pictures on Epson too. I guess I'll have to try again? Lol. I am not an expert at anything but eating chicken soup! Jim :

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Hi dart, viewed your pictures just fine. I had to join picture trail to view them, but that was no problem. You have a very good shape to your carving.
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[quote author=Hugh Parks link=board=Birds;num=1078750979;start=15#15 date=03/28/04 at 16:38:26]Hi dart, viewed your pictures just fine. I had to join picture trail to view them, but that was no problem. *You have a very good shape to your carving. [/quote]
Hi Hugh, Thanks for the input. I put my one pix on Hunt101. Here's the site address: http://www.hunt101.com/img/126462.JPG

http://www.hunt101.com/img/126473.JPG
It should take you right to the pix? * Jim

This may work? I tried puting the photos on Webshot. It's free too. Here's the address:
http://thumb6.webshots.com/s/thumb2/...6qIoUap_th.jpg
http://thumb5.webshots.com/s/thumb1/...5FeBFvd_th.jpg
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Hi Dart saw your pictures after your last post -tried picture trail but couldn't see them there.
nice carvings-like the unpainted bird and the way woodgrain goes.have been working on a few stylized birds myself will post if i ever get some time to finish them.
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