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    Default the last of my projects..

    this is the last of my projects for this week.. I have 8 more projects just waiting for me ...it is time to give the machine a well deserved rest..
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    Nicely done. Great carve....
    John
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    Bessemer, MI (shop location)
    Lake Gogebic, MI (where I hang my hat)

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    Wow, that is very nice.

    I like to look at the things you make but you post 3 megabyte pictures and I am not patient enough to wait for them to download! I set my camera to a low res setting for pictures I plan to post.

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    I'm am sorry about the resolution I talked to Connie today and she informed me.. I'll change the resolution next time, what is best?..

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    That is beautiful! I use Microsoft Office to compress my pictures. 'Web' setting converts 3mg to about 50 kb - quick and easy - and that is a nice size to view.
    -Colleen

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    I use Paint Net ( it's free) and convert to 600 pixels wide as instructed by Connie.
    CarveWright StartU team member
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    I'm really impressed with the carving on the lid. This is one technique that I haven't tried but keep telling myself I should try it. Can't wait to see what else you've been carving.

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