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View Poll Results: what do you think of recycled timber?

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  • too much hassle....

    1 3.03%
  • i hate nails....

    0 0%
  • hard work but worth the extra effort....

    15 45.45%
  • sometime worth the effort,really depends on the situation....

    18 54.55%
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  1. #1
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    Arrow a few of my more recent projects

    These are a few of my recent projects, most of my work is made from hardwood cut and milled from a family property, the table chairs and matching cabinet are from narrow leaf and red iron bark with a small inlay of cypress cut from the same paddock.fficeffice" /><O></O>

    The bedside table is recycled radiata and tas oak.<O></O>
    Last edited by johnsymons; 21st April 2005 at 06:24 AM. Reason: font too small

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    Yo Johno,

    Ya might want to change the font you use, it looks like arabic script on my screen :eek:
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    It's all 'Greek' to me as well (nice work though)
    Wayne
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    Christ I need some glasses, lucky for notepad... johnsymons wrote

    "These are a few of my recent projects, most of my work is made from hardwood cut and milled from a family property, the table chairs and matching cabinet are from narrow leaf and red iron bark with a small inlay of cypress cut from the same paddock.fficeffice" />>>

    The bedside table is recycled radiata and tas oak.>>"
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    It's been cut and pasted out of word by the looks. That doesn't work that well because it brings other crap with it. The font sizing works a little different in the forum as well.

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    No problem reading or looking here in the UK ,

    Very nice looking projects and must have involved a lot of preparation by the sound of your message.
    woody U.K.

    "Common looking people are the best in the world: that is the reason the Lord makes so many of them." ~ Abraham Lincoln

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    Quote Originally Posted by jow104
    No problem reading or looking here in the UK ,

    Very nice looking projects and must have involved a lot of preparation by the sound of your message.
    You were a bit slow reading it before someone edited and increased the font size. You will have to get up earlier.

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    Lightbulb is that better?

    Quote Originally Posted by Barry_White
    You were a bit slow reading it before someone edited and increased the font size. You will have to get up earlier.
    yeah i did it,yes it was cut from office,font was way too small
    ***** happens huh....

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    John

    When you cut and paste it from office, it brings in those arrows and the words fficeffice". So you have to edit to get rid of the crap.

    BTW Good looking projects.

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    JS, the pictures you've posted are almost as small as the thumbnails. Can you make them larger - from what I can tell, the work is well done.

    If you didn't notice, there are a couple of bodies under the table in the second picture. Are these dolls or your children? Not to say that your children aren't dolls.

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    Default Lol

    they are the kids dolls
    Quote Originally Posted by DPB
    JS, the pictures you've posted are almost as small as the thumbnails. Can you make them larger - from what I can tell, the work is well done.

    If you didn't notice, there are a couple of bodies under the table in the second picture. Are these dolls or your children? Not to say that your children aren't dolls.

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    Default just changed them

    hope they are better viewing now
    Quote Originally Posted by DPB
    JS, the pictures you've posted are almost as small as the thumbnails. Can you make them larger - from what I can tell, the work is well done.

    If you didn't notice, there are a couple of bodies under the table in the second picture. Are these dolls or your children? Not to say that your children aren't dolls.

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    The woven panels are interesting. I have never seen that done before; but then I have led a very sheltered life

    Rocker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker
    but then I have led a very sheltered life

    Rocker
    Irony in the extreme

    there's no school like the old school.

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    Default I didn't hear the shot

    Help,

    I thought I only voted once but I can see I voted in two categories. Have I passed to the other side without knowing it?

    There are no angels here nor furnaces, it's as if I am still alive.

    Anyway I hope you all enjoyed the wake.
    - Wood Borer

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