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Would anyone have any info on making wooden signs with a router? I have
seen these set-ups @ art fairs, flea markets, etc. Thanks for the help!
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Sun, Jan 15, 2006, 8:49am [email protected] queies:
Would anyone have any info <snip>
Yep. Lose the html in the sig block while posting here. It's not
considered polite here.
JOAT
You'll never get anywhere if you believe what you "hear".
What do you "know"?
- Granny Weatherwax
Uhh, don't look now, but you forgot to switch back to Plain Text;
your post is in HTML <g>
Pop
"Lee Michaels" <leemichaels*nadaspam*@comcast.net> wrote in
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Ah, another one of those folks who use webTV.
It may come as a shock to you but webTV folks do many things that
are offensive
to Usenet denizens. That big ugly black line to the left of your
message means that we can not bottom post as is standard among
folks who actually know how to use usenet.
Another thing that you may not be aware of. That so called
trivial weather station in your sig is exactly the kind of thing
that allows scumbags to identify which computer received it.
Which is why I block all such graphics in my e-mail and newsgroup
activities.
Also, many newsreaders will not display any html. Which means
that it is effectively blocked by many readers anyway.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I forgot about weather station in sig- sorry you find something
so
trivial so offensive!
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 06:28:37 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
>I forgot about weather station in sig- sorry you find something so
>trivial so offensive!
It's not a .sig they come after a sig delimiter of "-- " (dash, dash,
space - the space is significant). If you could put a .sig separator
in there, then it might defuse a lot of the problem.
OTOH, if your only net access really is through this obscure gadget and
it _forces_ you to have the HTML carbuncle, then it's really no big
deal. It's the equivalent of half-a-dozen lines, which is less "wasted
space" than some careless editing in a quote. Better an interesting
poster with a WebTV than someone like Vito or BAD running a perfect
client with no content.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I forgot about weather station in sig- sorry you find something so
> trivial so offensive!
>
JOAT is not alone in expressing a desire to respect the conventions of
usenet, Dave. In these days of broadband it's not as big of a bandwidth
issue as it used to be, but it is still a convention of usenet. Frankly, it
tends to say something about a poster when they have been advised about
including binaries in text-only groups, yet they elect to continue to do so.
I snipped your weather binary from your sig in the above post. I have to
wonder why a fellow would continue to post with a binary in a text group
after someone has brought it to his attention.
--
-Mike-
[email protected]
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My apoligies to the ng- webtv does'nt allow me to temporairily erase my
sig- I'm outta here!
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Mon, Jan 16, 2006, 7:48am [email protected] now doth claim:
My apoligies to the ng- webtv does'nt allow me to temporairily erase my
sig- I'm outta here!
Now, that's a load of crap. WebTV DOES have that option.
JOAT
If you can't say anything nice about someone, you must be talking about
Hilary Clinton.
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Ah, another one of those folks who use webTV.
It may come as a shock to you but webTV folks do many things that are =
offensive
to Usenet denizens. That big ugly black line to the left of your =
message means that we can not bottom post as is standard among folks who =
actually know how to use usenet.
Another thing that you may not be aware of. That so called trivial =
weather station in your sig is exactly the kind of thing that allows =
scumbags to identify which computer received it. Which is why I block =
all such graphics in my e-mail and newsgroup activities.
Also, many newsreaders will not display any html. Which means that it =
is effectively blocked by many readers anyway.
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>to Usenet denizens. That big ugly =
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standard=20
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why I=20
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any=20
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On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 12:28:08 GMT, "Charles Self"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>It is neither trivial nor offensive, but it is inappropriate and tends to screw up those of us who don't have broadband,
However your own message was posted in HTML and four times the size!
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I forgot about weather station in sig- sorry you find something so
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It is neither trivial nor offensive, but it is inappropriate and tends =
to screw up those of us who don't have broadband, not to mention those =
of us who don't much care what the weather is in Pawpaw, MI. What I get =
is the boxed red x, which is what many get. It is also a PITA to get off =
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Umm, you forgot to switch back to Plain Text., too. You're set
to "respond in kind" and your response was HTML. And pretty
large to boot <g>.
Pop
"Charles Self" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
<[email protected]> wrote
I forgot about weather station in sig- sorry you find something
so
trivial so offensive!
It is neither trivial nor offensive, but it is inappropriate and
tends to screw up those of us who don't have broadband, not to
mention those of us who don't much care what the weather is in
Pawpaw, MI. What I get is the boxed red x, which is what many
get. It is also a PITA to get off here without getting messages
that it is inappropriate.
Ahh,... Swingman knows his Riders, let's not forget Side Meat though and
those wonderful biscuits he rustles up from time to time.
I've seen em and met em before, got about 8 of their records, they're my
heros!
Remember there's a wrong way and there's right way, and there's even an easy
way, but there's no way better than.........The Cowboy Way.
Later gator,
RangerPaul
"Swingman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Ranger Paul" wrote in message
>
>> RangerPaul
>
> Actually, that _Woody_ Paul, Ranger _Doug_, and Too Slim. ;)
>
> --
> www.e-woodshop.net
> Last update: 12/13/05
>
>
[email protected] (in
[email protected]) said:
|| Would anyone have any info on making wooden signs with a router?
|| I have seen these set-ups @ art fairs, flea markets, etc. Thanks
|| for the help!
I have a web page with step-by-step photos and a description of my
first attempt to rout a sign at the link below.
You may prefer lighter-duty equipment and using templates you cut on a
scroll saw.
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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/PT_Sign.html
Ranger Paul (in [email protected]) said:
| Now that is a wood shop Morris!!
|
| All I can say is .........DAMN :) You could build an ark in that
| place.
Only if it was a _tiny_ ark. If I could keep planes from for using the
front yard for landing and taking off there'd be plenty enough room to
build several arks outside. :-)
| I'm impressed. The sign is superb Morris, wish I had half the
| skills you have.
I'll agree that it wasn't a bad first effort. I discovered forty-leven
things that I'll do differently on the next one, though.
I'm almost ashamed to admit that it didn't take much in the way of
skill. I drew the sign in about five minutes using DesignCAD with the
customer watching over my shoulder. Then handed the drawing file to a
CAM package and told it how deep to cut. So much for skill...
What's interesting is that the OP can design his sign with a CAD
package, take the file to Kinkos to have it printed full size (might
have to have it printed in sections if it's really big), use the full
size print-outs to cut plywood or hardboard routing templates with a
scroll saw, and then use those to produce as good or better results.
The hardest part of the job was dismantling the old sign and cleaning
up the mess without trampling the shrubbery.
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/solar.html
Now that is a wood shop Morris!!
All I can say is .........DAMN :) You could build an ark in that place.
I'm impressed. The sign is superb Morris, wish I had half the skills you
have.
RangerPaul
"Morris Dovey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] (in
> [email protected]) said:
>
> || Would anyone have any info on making wooden signs with a router?
> || I have seen these set-ups @ art fairs, flea markets, etc. Thanks
> || for the help!
>
> I have a web page with step-by-step photos and a description of my
> first attempt to rout a sign at the link below.
>
> You may prefer lighter-duty equipment and using templates you cut on a
> scroll saw.
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> DeSoto Solar
> DeSoto, Iowa USA
> http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/PT_Sign.html
>
>