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I am doing an Ash Takedown at the weekend and i've been asked if i can make a chair. Don't want to make it complicated so it should be a lot easier than fungi! Any body got any pics or ideas?

 

these took a little longer than a mush but i like them, one out of ash and one out uf redwood of some type

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DARN! Still aint got the hang of getting picks up on here, ah well best ask the wife for some help again!!!

 

go into advanced reply, click the manage attachments button, a new window will popup, browse and upload pic, close window, and reply.

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go into advanced reply, click the manage attachments button, a new window will popup, browse and upload pic, close window, and reply.

Ta much but most of the photos on my comp are too big to be posted, wotever that means? guess il hav to lower the settings on the camara...

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Ta much but most of the photos on my comp are too big to be posted, wotever that means? guess il hav to lower the settings on the camara...

 

You can resize the pics once they are on your computer if you have photoshop or similar, or email them to me and i'll resize and send them back.

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