Spline cuts

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CWD
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Re: Spline cuts

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So if I email them to my self, I can post them in this form?
how would I do this.I am not very computer savy
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Re: Spline cuts

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CWD wrote:So if I email them to my self, I can post them in this form?
how would I do this.I am not very computer savy
Not necessarily, but 'one of us' could then get it posted.

Perhaps Ed can elaborate on how he posted the squirrel in the feeder pix.
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Re: Spline cuts

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Most pics will need to be resized to be uploaded. The maximum dimensions are 1440 x 1080 and 2 mb. There are a number of programs that can resize photos. I used to email them to myself and resize them on my PC using IrfanView (freeware) but now edit them in my iPhone using another free program, Resize It. There must be free Android programs too.
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Re: Spline cuts

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JPG wrote:Or a dado blade.
Or a biscuit joiner.
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