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My first lidded box

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I've been watching some videos so I decided to use some walnut scraps
I used a Forster bit to hollow out and then cleaned it up with my carbide tools.
This is teaching me a lot about jam chucking and being able to turn both sides of an object.
I tried the Doctor's Woodshop high friction polish ...love it!!!!

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Another pic
I can't figure out how to load multiple images.
I load two or three in the management window but only one comes up
So for now...

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that looks sharp man:thumbsup::thumbsup:
you did really good:yes::yes:
i bought the drs woodshop products and hopefully will get to use it soon
that looks sharp man:thumbsup::thumbsup:
you did really good:yes::yes:
i bought the drs woodshop products and hopefully will get to use it soon
Which ones did you buy ?
I got the walnut bowl finish and wiped down a lot of my bowls that had dulled....what a difference...it makes the grain color just pop.

I also got the high build friction polish

Good luck with yours .....
Which ones did you buy ?
I got the walnut bowl finish and wiped down a lot of my bowls that had dulled....what a difference...it makes the grain color just pop.

I also got the high build friction polish

Good luck with yours .....
i got those 2 and the paste wax stuff(cant remember the name of it)
Another pic
I can't figure out how to load multiple images.
I load two or three in the management window but only one comes up
So for now...
Nice bowl. :thumbsup:

Jam chucking looks easy in the videos, but you need tight fit. Well done.

Are you trying to get a head start on Sawdustfactory's next swap? :laughing:

For the pictures, did you "Insert All" or just one. I normally load the files in order I want, then click "Insert All", just saves some mouse clicks, then I add the text between the pictures.
Nice bowl. :thumbsup:

Jam chucking looks easy in the videos, but you need tight fit. Well done.

Are you trying to get a head start on Sawdustfactory's next swap? :laughing:

For the pictures, did you "Insert All" or just one. I normally load the files in order I want, then click "Insert All", just saves some mouse clicks, then I add the text between the pictures.
I haven't seen the " Insert All " button........where is that
I upload several pics but it only shows the first one.
Thanks for the help.
i just go down below my post and see (manage attachments)
click it and can upload 4 pics at a time there
after you select your 4 pics just slide over to the right and you will see upload click it and let it do it
thats all i do anyway:yes::yes:
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Nice job on the box. Ive been meaning try one of those. One of these days, I'll have the time, lol. Whats the dimensions?

That management window is actually fairly large. Like Robert said, you have to scroll way over to the right to access all the buttons.
I haven't seen the " Insert All " button........where is that
I upload several pics but it only shows the first one.
Thanks for the help.
I will try to explain. Not easy by typing.

This is the Manage Attachments window used to load the files.

Text Line Font Screenshot Technology


After 1 file has been loaded, this Editor window has a little paper clip icon which is used to embed the uploaded files into the text.

With only 1 file this is what you will see.

Text Font Line Screenshot Technology


With two or more files, you now also see an "Insert All" option.

I hope this helps.

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