Big machines to make little things
- integrale_evo
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Re: Big machines to make little things
They had all been working fine until people with broken phones started moaning about not being able to see them. Now only the first and last are working 
Cheers, Harry
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What Harry said - I was able to see them all before.
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Now?
This is weird. They're all linked out of my Google Photos account. The first time I used the "share" URL google gave me and nothing at all showed, then I used the "copy image location" from the images in the "share" folders, and some worked but some didn't. Now I've just linked to the orignials in the main folder.
This is weird. They're all linked out of my Google Photos account. The first time I used the "share" URL google gave me and nothing at all showed, then I used the "copy image location" from the images in the "share" folders, and some worked but some didn't. Now I've just linked to the orignials in the main folder.
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough"
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All back again for me.
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Bizarre 
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough"
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Nope, broken for me still.
Only joking.
Only joking.
The artist formerly known as _Who_
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Wahey, all working.
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That’s the kind of workshop where there is always a piece of material just the right size for the job
Dave!
Dave!
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That's one way to look at it. Fucking chaos is another.V8Granite wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 8:36 am That’s the kind of workshop where there is always a piece of material just the right size for the job![]()
Dave!
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough"
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Still first and last for me... 
And no, I'm not joking. I even did a shift+f5
And no, I'm not joking. I even did a shift+f5
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Have gone to a couple of open days at AS Motorsport who make DBR1 replicas and I've always admired the English wheel installed there and how well used it looks. Another skill I'd love to have!
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Re: Big machines to make little things
[mention]Nefarious[/mention] brackets arrived in the post this morning. Thank you very much!
Name your favourite charity and I'll make a donation as a thank you.
Name your favourite charity and I'll make a donation as a thank you.
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- Rich B
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Re: Big machines to make little things
maybe Jonmad can help you remove the old brackets? You’ll be finished in plenty of time for the summer*!DeskJockey wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:28 am @Nefarious brackets arrived in the post this morning. Thank you very much!
Name your favourite charity and I'll make a donation as a thank you.
*2024
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Same hereKiwiDave wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 11:09 am Still first and last for me...
And no, I'm not joking. I even did a shift+f5
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Don't make me come over there (wherever it is)!Rich B wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 12:32 pmmaybe Jonmad can help you remove the old brackets? You’ll be finished in plenty of time for the summer*!DeskJockey wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:28 am @Nefarious brackets arrived in the post this morning. Thank you very much!
Name your favourite charity and I'll make a donation as a thank you.
*2024
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Re: Big machines to make little things
How about not having a sig at all?
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Don't feel any obligation, but the next time you feel like throwing something in the pot, the Royal Marsden is one of my preferred causes (they pulled my mum back from the brink many many years ago).DeskJockey wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:28 am @Nefarious brackets arrived in the post this morning. Thank you very much!
Name your favourite charity and I'll make a donation as a thank you.
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough"
- DeskJockey
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Happens to be where my wife works. Consider it done.Nefarious wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 3:22 pmDon't feel any obligation, but the next time you feel like throwing something in the pot, the Royal Marsden is one of my preferred causes (they pulled my mum back from the brink many many years ago).DeskJockey wrote: Sat Apr 25, 2020 9:28 am @Nefarious brackets arrived in the post this morning. Thank you very much!
Name your favourite charity and I'll make a donation as a thank you.
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- DeskJockey
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Re: Big machines to make little things
So, got to fitting the clips and unfortunately turns out that they weren't the only parts of the chairs that were past it. One chair beyond repair sadly as the support where the clips sit split as I unscrewed them. I tried to make a replacement piece, but with no experience and none of the necessary tools, that proved fruitless.
But, one chair repaired and fitted with modified clips. Had to open them up a bit more as the plastic originals had a bit of give in them, unlike the new steel ones from Nef.
Proof!

So what I have I learnt?
- new DeWalt brushless drilling thing is awesome
- I need new drill bits, didn't have the right sizes and the ones I had were worn out (they're only about 20 years old!)
- woodworking beyond basic sawing/drilling is rather tricky without decent tools and a place to work
- I need clamps
- a table I can work at
- new blades for my metal saw
- a metal file
- a wood file
- and skills
But, one chair repaired and fitted with modified clips. Had to open them up a bit more as the plastic originals had a bit of give in them, unlike the new steel ones from Nef.
Proof!
So what I have I learnt?
- new DeWalt brushless drilling thing is awesome
- I need new drill bits, didn't have the right sizes and the ones I had were worn out (they're only about 20 years old!)
- woodworking beyond basic sawing/drilling is rather tricky without decent tools and a place to work
- I need clamps
- a table I can work at
- new blades for my metal saw
- a metal file
- a wood file
- and skills
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