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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    As you said, we live and learn. Trial and error but well worth perservering with in my opininion. Once people can see how easy it is to share this stuff usuing torrents, we will hopefully be able to build up our library. I'd love a quick 5 min tour through some workshops just for a start. As Lignum said, it's interesting to see how others do things and are set up.
    By my reckoning the box vid should multi-seed in less than an hour, provided no more jump on your bandwidth.

    As for the shop tours, it would be fun to hit the road with a camera and take some footage of shops around MLB. I suggest it may be an idea to anonymise them though, there are some *****'s out there.

    While I think of it, having a video of your shop is a great way to know what you have for insurance purposes.

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    At the moment I'm showing 21 people online, 15 connected to me. What i like about this system is that i've uploaded about 130MB of the box joint video since it started a few hours ago but there are people downloading it who are also sharing their copies at the same time. In other words, there's about 700MB of that file out there now but only 130MB from the original source, me. That's what i prefer about torrents. Can you imagine how i'd be going as an ftp server, having to send all that out at once?

    Further to suggestions about new vids, I'd love to see a basic bandsaw box vid. Nothing major, just the basics. Any takers ?

    (I'm logging off for the night, waiting 2 minutes to make one post isn't my idea of fast broadband ) Thanks to DPB for the effort today, much appreciated and we had fun doing it too.
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    Yeah - that's a tough one. I was thinking of the security aspects myself. The world has too many wankers in it.

    I'm seeding the Barton Bedlam and Thicknesser at the moment. Still downloading the box hinge With 75% done, there is still an hour to go.
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    Gumby said...
    I'd love to see a bandsaw box vid.
    How about this?

    It's not a vid but it is a pick of a bandsaw box.
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    If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.

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    All three files now available on FTP

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    Gumby - do we have a ETA for my Ubeaut video of Neil doing his thing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    Gumby - do we have a ETA for my Ubeaut video of Neil doing his thing?
    He has a copy. Waiting for him to have a look and give the OK.
    Last edited by Stuart; 15th August 2006 at 08:06 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy
    All three files now available on FTP
    Hi Groggy,

    I can't see a post that lists the FTP location for these files. Where abouts are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_wanna_Shed
    Hi Groggy,

    I can't see a post that lists the FTP location for these files. Where abouts are they?
    Nathan, an earlier post in this thread by me states that I would like a PM (private message) if you would like the link as I do not want it posted in a public forum due to bandwidth issues. I have sent it to you via PM, so please check your messages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    Gumby - do we have a ETA for my Ubeaut video of Neil doing his thing?
    Wanna re-phrase that? :eek:
    Last edited by Stuart; 15th August 2006 at 08:06 PM.

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    Watched DPB's video last night. That mitre sled on the tablesaw looks very nice, and the foot-switch for the drill press too -- wish I had one.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    What i like about this system is that i've uploaded about 130MB of the box joint video since it started a few hours ago but there are people downloading it who are also sharing their copies at the same time. In other words, there's about 700MB of that file out there now but only 130MB from the original source, me. That's what i prefer about torrents.
    It could be that I'm running azureus at the wrong times, but I always seem to have more upload bandwidth than download bandwidth (i.e. I'm giving much more than I get). Given that I have much more stringent account limits on uploading than downloading, I'd be reluctant to keep it up and running. Or am I missing something?
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenwood
    Watched DPB's video last night. That mitre sled on the tablesaw looks very nice, and the foot-switch for the drill press too -- wish I had one.
    I can't take credit for either of these items, ZW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zenwood
    Watched DPB's video last night. That mitre sled on the tablesaw looks very nice, and the foot-switch for the drill press too -- wish I had one.
    Me too! I have the same saw and think it is definitely on the cards to build one.

    Quote Originally Posted by zenwood
    It could be that I'm running azureus at the wrong times, but I always seem to have more upload bandwidth than download bandwidth (i.e. I'm giving much more than I get). Given that I have much more stringent account limits on uploading than downloading, I'd be reluctant to keep it up and running. Or am I missing something?
    If I was writing the software I would give a higher percentage to upload than download, otherwise the system would choke itself - which it does do if there are not enough seeders. For those who, for whatever reasons, do not want to upload, it would be better to let the seeders download first, then - when three or more are seeding - start to download.

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    Azureus does just that. If you decrease the amount of seeding that you are prepared to do, and/or choke the speed, then your download is also restricted. If you say no seeding at all, you find that your download capacity is zero.

    On the other hand, if you are heading off the computer for a while, why not ramp up the amount you are prepared to seed to max?

    as to rephasing about Neil doing his 'thang', I thought I'd leave it as is (Knew someone would pick up on it!)
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    Hi Gumby, just managed to get Az working and have downloaded the jointer/thicknessing vid. First off, conrgats on this idea and getting it moving, it is brilliant and I might look into what vid I can put up.
    Man that ML-392 sucker is noisy!
    This is just a suggestion to other forumites who are going to do a vid. To make the vid as short as possible in order to make the file size minimal, Windows XP has a program called Movie Maker which is easy to use for editing your video....well done..........I hate the internet now, I spend more time on it than flippin' woodwork
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