OK Calvin, due to your chiding, I finally am trying my first photo.
This is one of two replicas that I made using an old, broken-down rocker as a pattern, from BIL in Montana.
Had to get into a couple new methods: steam-bending and seat-sculpting.
OK Calvin, due to your chiding, I finally am trying my first photo.
This is one of two replicas that I made using an old, broken-down rocker as a pattern, from BIL in Montana.
Had to get into a couple new methods: steam-bending and seat-sculpting.
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There now.........
that wasn't so hard.
How's it feel?
Looks like I still need some practice posting pix.
Practice makes perfect
But what seems to be the problem? You've got the thumb and then the full size in the post? Looks good from here.
I was talking about the time and trouble it took me to get it there. I'm sure I could do it much more streamlined next time(s).
But, it does feel good to get past the first hurdle.
In the next week or so, I mean to get some pictures up of the wine cellar I built, including the alternating-step stairs that I mentioned awhile back.
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Thanks, anxious to see the cave and stairs.
And, on that champagne we drank Sat. nite.
Very nice!
I like the Craftsman style.
Yeah, I know it's out of place here--for me, it was more about learning to post a picture than anything pertinent to FHB.