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Baggy

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  1. Sympathies mate, losing a dog is losing a real friend :-(
  2. I know that this is after the avent but... I store my images on my PC plus an external hard drive which the premises when I do. I also upload all of my images to the weirdly named smugmug. You can upload unlimited images for about $35 per year. They also back up the images to four different locations. As well as back up there is a web site (galleries) included. Plus a load of other goodies. I have used then for years with no problems and I have about 50gb uploaded. My clients have password protected galleries with their (well my) photos in them ready for downloading when they need them. Oh they have a great support forum. Oh if you use me email ([email protected]) you get a few dollars off. Photo Sharing. Your Photos Look Better Here. my smugmug Mark Baigent Photography | SmugMug A similar set up is zenfolio, which I have been testing for a while and really like, zenfolio is easier to use than smugmug, Zenfolio - Professional photo hosting for photographers and enthusiasts. Mark Baigent Photography save a bit with Referral Code: JNT-A8S-KPR HTH Mark
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    How Green?

    Hiya I often carve very green wood, I remove as much wood as I can in the first session and then place the chips and whatever I am carving into a plastic bag and leave it somewhere cool. If It is going to be a while between session one and two I place the bag in the fridge much to my wifes annoyance. HTH Mark
  4. Hiya Thanks So would my wife, daughter, mother, two aunts and a cousin ! ATB Mark ------------------------------------------------ Hand carved from wood
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    group2

    From the album: Woodworking

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    big kuksa

    From the album: Woodworking

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    Woodworking

    I use greenwood and hand tools, axe, knives, draw knives, brace and bit etc.
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    Tools - some made by myself

    Tools that I use in carving greenwood.

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