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| 517 days ago |
Where In The World is Ms. Debbie P. The 2007 Shop Tour and Inspection Begins - 154 replies continued from http://lumberjocks.com/topics/572 |
| 518 days ago |
Where in the world… is Ms.DebbieP (first in a series) - 42 replies The First Lady of LJ-land and a noted Canadian. It’s little known that she is a world traveler of the first order. Forget about Carmen SanDiego. Where in the world is (deep bass) Ms. Debbie P?!!? |
| 523 days ago |
Offshoot of Hawgnutz' Poly over BLO thread - 20 replies Hawgnutz- Reading along, I guess the distilled wisdom I am seeing here can be summarized as follows: Oil and water don’t mix. If you use oil of any sort spread rags out to dry before discarding-MAJOR spontaneous combustion hazard BLO, BLO/MS, Watco etc. make an easy but not tremendously durable finish, described as “in th... |
| 584 days ago |
Inlay and Marquetry Linkfest - 4 replies I was contemplating starting a blog, or as a Graphic Design project creating a pdf document about inlay techniques. After I went on-line to sniff out what I could find on the subject, I found so much available for free or in readily available books, that there is little I could add. There is a really comprehensive source of free information b... |
| 588 days ago |
I need some navigational aid. - 3 replies I have just signed on in the last couple of days, and added projects etc. My question is this: After posting a blog entry, can a person edit it the way one can edit their project pages? I have come to understand that after comments are made there is a finite time that they can be withdrawn or amended. Can a blog entry be edited, is this mutabili... |
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