Lee
Involved Member
Posts: 95
|
Post by Lee on May 1, 2004 6:14:14 GMT
Hooray I finally managed to post a photo but not a very good one (thanks to Tel & Andy Clark for guiding me). I found a a free image hosting site where you can upload your pic's from your document folder and paste the url here but you need to resize them fairly small. The first couple of previews frightened me they were so big. The host site is tinypic.com/Lee
|
|
|
Post by Tel on May 1, 2004 11:08:41 GMT
Looks good Lee, now wot's the beast in the background?
|
|
Lee
Involved Member
Posts: 95
|
Post by Lee on May 2, 2004 6:47:49 GMT
I think it is a Shuttleworth stationery engine Tel I just can't remember there are 2 there of different manufacture.
Lee
|
|
IP
Involved Member
Posts: 72
|
Post by IP on May 2, 2004 8:27:30 GMT
Chaps, I'm a bit lost here, how do you post pictures on the tiny pics site, I've had a look at it and am puzzled[ or tired][[or both]. Please help.
IP
|
|
|
Post by Tel on May 2, 2004 10:09:04 GMT
Just hit the 'browse' button, then select a pic file from your computer, then hit the 'host' button & you'll get a URL for your pic, copy that & paste it between the flags back here
|
|
IP
Involved Member
Posts: 72
|
Post by IP on May 2, 2004 17:35:27 GMT
Chaps, Have a look at this what I did try by way of a test...there a pair of half nuts for a Myford ML4 Regards, IP
|
|
IP
Involved Member
Posts: 72
|
Post by IP on May 2, 2004 17:38:00 GMT
Opps Sorry, Try this instead, although I think I may still be doing something wrong. tinypic.com/phfRegards.
|
|
|
Post by Tel on May 2, 2004 23:27:40 GMT
Yeah Ian, you gotta hit the 'image' button above the typing box - 4th from the left, second row, then put your URL between the tow things (strip out the URL that appears there) - like this tinypic.com/phf[/img]
|
|
|
Post by Tel on May 3, 2004 4:00:20 GMT
'course, it will be a lot more manageable if you crop some of the unwanted background, drop the res a bit (this is 80 dpi from you 96 dpi) & save it as a JPG
|
|
IP
Involved Member
Posts: 72
|
Post by IP on May 3, 2004 8:51:54 GMT
Hi Tel, Have a look at this, its a dividing head to the George Thomas design what I did make some time ago. Thought the chaps might like to see it while I practice trying to post pictures. Many thanks for the tip tinypic.com/t5k/img]Regards, IP
|
|
IP
Involved Member
Posts: 72
|
Post by IP on May 3, 2004 8:56:37 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Tel on May 4, 2004 8:06:33 GMT
Handy bit o' gear that. Speaking of 'ome made tooling, my 3" rotary table.
|
|