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Hi I'm a hobby woodworker using my garage workshop with too many tools and not enough space, often ending up in the kitchen to glue ups. In a lot of ways I get more enjoyment from learning new skills than the finished item.
The reason for signing up is I saw a request for a magazine article. I have scanned the article what would be the best way of passing this on as I'm not sure how the site deals with copyright on magazine articles if I was to post it?

Tim
 
Welcome Tim, from another person with too many tools (not that that will stop me getting more), not enough space and who enjoys the learning more than the end result.

As for copyright, I'll leave that for others to comment on.
 
Hello and welcome.

If that was my recent request for a copy of my bed article about a mackintosh-style bed, with dark oak frame and lighter, quarter-sawn veneered curved headboard, then that is what I am looking for. Don't worry about copyright (on this occasion) as I own the copyright to all the photos and the text!
Actually, it's really refreshing to hear that someone does take IP seriously, too many people think that, if it out there, anyone can do whatever they like with it. It's disappinting that only this week the Government failed to back owners of IP against the companies using their work, without paying for it, to train AI models.
If it is that bed, can you tell me the issue number please? I gave most of my magazine collection away when I moved house, but I know there are still a few knocking about.
You can email me on my public email address, steve@workshopessentials.com

Of course, if you are referring to a difference magazine request, then just Hello and welcome :)
S
 
Hello and welcome.

If that was my recent request for a copy of my bed article about a mackintosh-style bed, with dark oak frame and lighter, quarter-sawn veneered curved headboard, then that is what I am looking for. Don't worry about copyright (on this occasion) as I own the copyright to all the photos and the text!
Actually, it's really refreshing to hear that someone does take IP seriously, too many people think that, if it out there, anyone can do whatever they like with it. It's disappinting that only this week the Government failed to back owners of IP against the companies using their work, without paying for it, to train AI models.
If it is that bed, can you tell me the issue number please? I gave most of my magazine collection away when I moved house, but I know there are still a few knocking about.
You can email me on my public email address, steve@workshopessentials.com

Of course, if you are referring to a difference magazine request, then just Hello and welcome :)
S
Yes it was your request I was referring to. I've attached a pdf copy
 
Sorry Steve I'm failing to upload a pdf at the moment. I'll have a look in the morning I'm just going out for the evening.
It's Good Woodworking issue 147 May 2004.
 
Sorry Steve I'm failing to upload a pdf at the moment. I'll have a look in the morning I'm just going out for the evening.
It's Good Woodworking issue 147 May 2004.
Welcome from Germany.

You might not be able to add attachments until you make it past the three-post moderation hurdle.
 
Welcome from Northumbrland Tim

Never admit to having too many tools. it's a fallacy. ;)
 
Success gave up on sending a pdf. Even though the files were around 1.2mb the system said they were too big. On my Mac the solution was to edit - select crop - Done solved the the problem.

Steve I've sent you the files direct to your email. Incase others would like to see I've posted them here.

Tim
 

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Well this is a nice surprise. Tim has found my article and sent me the pages.
I don't know why I have not got any record of it as the article is from 2004 and I'm pretty sure that I got my first digital camera in 2002 or 2003. It could have just been sitting in Nick Gibbs' intray for a couple of years, but I think that is unlikely. But no matter. Here it is (small bedroom, no wide-angle lens...)
mackintosh bed.jpg
 
Well done Tim. That's a design which deserves to be seen again!
 
Welcome Tim, good service rendered there. Nice design Steve, I for one appreciate the curved headboard, well worth the extra time it took, and it’s clever the way you’ve done them as separate pieces so the uprights don’t need to be curved as well!
 
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