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dervishcarving

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  1. <p>yup. you were right. tried reducing the photo size and worked fine. now i know. cheers for your help dave</p>

  2. <p>sorry steve.. photos not too big i dont think. i could try again with smaller versions. looked through some of the problems-reported thread and somebody else reported same problem a while back but so no further commenbts on it</p>

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    <p>hi steve. are you an administrator on this forum? Im unable to post any picturs of recent carvings. i get this message "Your submission could not be processed because a security token was missing.</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>If this occurred unexpectedly, please inform the administrator and describe the action you performed before you received this error."</p>

    <p>any ideas? ta</p>

     

  4. <p>sounds like fun <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> moght be difficult for a local there... usually they put a brachial block in, that means injecting the brachial nerve cluster (just under your shoulder bone, clavical) with local anasthetic which numbs the whole arm... well, in reality it numbs it from the elbow downwards. hard to do that if they are going to be working on your shoulder <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> would be a whame though, is fascinating to watch</p>

  5. <p>cheers. op went ok. i pushed for a local as i hate general anesthetics and i wanted to watch. Was fine for 25 minutes or so and then the local started to fade and it was a tad painful but not bad. Problem was the antibiotics they gave me. caused constant vomiting and skin irritation. changed them after 5 days and it got better. now im bored silly</p>

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    <p>Hi Rob</p>

    <p>quick question, What are the options for putting a 10 or 12 inch carving bar on my husky 440e? im considering either modifying or selling at the moment as i rarely use it now</p>

     

  7. <p>Let me know if you ever make some eye-carvign bits for a dremel, i would love a set of them</p>

  8. <p>which pictures are these? the damage to my hand from the lancelot tool?</p>

  9. Hey, sorry i didnt notice this message. I dont know that i can answer this but im sure somebody could (i carve but im not a saw guru). want my advice? bit the bullet and post some pics onto the carving forum. if you send me pics ill have a look at my saw when i strip-clean it this evening after a days carving

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