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Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Gill » 15 Oct 2015, 16:19

I fired up the ole Hegner and relentlessly abused a bit of B&Qs finest banana pine.

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Eventually it yielded up a Christmas tree decoration

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It should look okay once it's tidied up a bit. Now, where did the removal men hide my needle files...
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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Andyp » 15 Oct 2015, 16:41

What's happened to the images Gill?
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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby 9fingers » 15 Oct 2015, 16:56

They seem to be stored on farcebook - don't know if the forum softwsre can cope with that Andy.

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Andyp » 15 Oct 2015, 17:00

Ah Yes, I forgot as a mod I could edit and see the links.

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby 9fingers » 15 Oct 2015, 17:09

I can never get farcebook to work for me. None of the clickable links work for some strange reason.
But it seems in order to do anything or see anything you have to login. If that is true then the forum software would not be able to look anything up anyway.

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Andyp » 15 Oct 2015, 17:19

OK I have run a test Bob, Checkout Private Parts and let me know.

I did not sign into facebook but did view the BBC R2 page and copied the image location of the selected image and then pasted it between the Img tags. Seems to work.

Gill, let me know what you did with the images above and I'll try to sort it out.
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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Gill » 16 Oct 2015, 15:55

Sorry the photos didn't make it. I'm a bit of a novice with the tablet I'm using. Hopefully, these turn out better.

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Rod » 16 Oct 2015, 16:04

Not for me?

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby TrimTheKing » 16 Oct 2015, 17:03

Nope, something definitely worn with those picture links. I copied one into the address bar and it doesn't load…

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby 9fingers » 16 Oct 2015, 17:32

TrimTheKing wrote:Nope, something definitely worn with those picture links. I copied one into the address bar and it doesn't load…

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Both loaded for me from the address bar but nought from the image tags

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby TrimTheKing » 16 Oct 2015, 17:54

Hmmmm, loading in address bar for me now but defo just hung earlier.

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Andyp » 16 Oct 2015, 18:47

here you go. I hope


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No lets see if I can explain how I did it.

I copied the URL into Firefox Address bar. This then opens up Google Photos with a small version of the image. I then clicked on the image which opened up a larger version also in Google Photos where I could Right Click and select View Image Info. I then copied the image location and pasted between the Img tags.

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby chataigner » 18 Oct 2015, 09:52

That looks lovely Gill. Look forward to seeing it cleaned up now the picture posting issues have been resolved.
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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Wizard9999 » 18 Oct 2015, 13:41

How on earth do you do that??? I have never seen any output from a scroll saw but had not expected a 3D decoration, very clever!

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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Dalboy » 19 Oct 2015, 16:30

The decoration is looking good can't wait to see it all cleaned up and hanging.

Somewhere in all of my files I have a few patterns for these which like so many things I keep promising to make but end up doing something else.

In other words a long to do list that does not get any shorter
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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Gill » 29 Oct 2015, 12:41

Thanks for sorting out the photos, Andy :eusa-clap: .

Terry, you simply take a square bit of 35mm stock and attach a pattern to it which is designed so that when you can rotate the stock through 90 degrees and cut straight through. It's easier to demonstrate with photos than it is to explain in writing. Next time I make one, I'll produce a step-by-step post with lots of photos (get ready, Andy :twisted: ) to show you how it's done.
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Re: Compound Cut Christmas Tree Decoration

Postby Wizard9999 » 29 Oct 2015, 13:47

Thanks Gill, that would be really interesting to see.
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