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Round timbers with mortise & tenon photos

Posted By: Jim Rogers

Round timbers with mortise & tenon photos - 02/18/04 01:32 PM

Here are 2 photos of the round timber test joint would love to hear any critique or suggestions if you can see the joinery well enough....... -Mark in Ontario.

PS. posted by Jim for Mark





For those of you who can't see the above photos the web page address for them is (1) www.jrsawmill.com/Marks-1s.jpg and (2) www.jrsawmill.com/Marks-2s.jpg If you enter these on these addresses in your browser they should show on your screen.
If not I can email the photos to you. Jim
Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Round timbers with mortise & tenon photos - 02/18/04 03:44 PM

thanks jim
-Mark.
Posted By: Emmett C Greenleaf

Re: Round timbers with mortise & tenon photos - 02/21/04 12:44 AM

Pictures are worth(y) ? they don't expand here and when the link to Jim's site is used you get a nasty message only the owner can download graphics. What kind of security clearance is necessary to see the fotos Jim ?
Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Round timbers with mortise & tenon photos - 02/21/04 03:58 AM

emmett:
here is the process that worked for me

Clic on 'general forum questions'.
Clic on 'Round timbers with mortise & tenon photos'.
Once the page is loaded, erase the adress bar of your browser.
Then look at the bottom of the 1st post and left clic, hold and drag the cursor backwards to highlight [http://www.jrsawmill.com/Marks-1s.jpg]
Then right clic on the the same highlighted text.
Choose copy from the pop-up menu.
Then right clic in the adress box of your browser and choose paste from this pop-up menu.
Hit enter on the keyboard
this should open the first photo
if you have ms windows that is......

-Mark in Ontario.
Posted By: Jim Rogers

Re: Round timbers with mortise & tenon photos - 02/23/04 12:25 PM

Sorry to everyone who is having trouble accessing the photos.
If anyone wants to see them and can't, or if the above procedure doesn't work for them, just email me and I'll send them to you.
Jim
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