I just visited the SketchUcation site to see if any more woodworking tutorials had been added and was surprised to see that all the existing ones had been lost. :(
Dave R, I wonder if you could help them there... I lost all mine when my laptop went kerboom!
Hehe... Damn right there... I spent a ton of cash last year on my garden. If you want to save cash then buy tiny Acers like I did last year and they are growing nicely now.
Have a look at http://www.japangarden.co.uk. They have loads of stuff and are UK based. Only one thing... anything Japanese is VERY expensive... For instance a minature Zen Garden which is basically some gravel and stones and a couple of toy rakes comes to a staggering £62.25. :shock:
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Unfortunatly this problem comes up against the thing called bandwidth limitation... Unless you have a damn good broadband connection that is.
My vote is for Laplink... Used it a lot before I went to LAN.
Cheers Nick... I have to admit that I'm in awe of turners who can create something as beautiful and delicate as those chalices are. Unfortunately I'll never have one personally as I would be afraid to break it. I had an expensive vase once that my cat sat by... I yelled in panic and startled the...
Jason you are a star! :D I've been looking for handles like that to build jigs with. Those are just the job and amazingly priced too. I've seen comparable ones that are ten times the price (although I think they were bronze come to think of it).
Bramers, congrats on winning the Skillbuild.
Steve you need something called Files Search Assistantbecause one thing about XP is it's really crappy search routines. FSA allows you to search inside files and grades them with a percentage as to how relevant it is. It will allow you to find the offending scripts dead easy. :wink:
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All these "glued on stone" remarks haven't actually answered what I meant in the original post and that is the stems are so dammed thin and look like they could snap if you sneezed on them. In fact gluing them on the stone would make them MORE susceptible to breaking lol.
The dot means it was looking for a directory parent so if the ruby script was in c:\here\there then it would be looking at c:\here if you didn't know.
Memories of DOS there heh.
On the topic of Ruby scripting there is an article on it in this months PC Pro if you are interested.