mattbyington Member Joined Mar 11, 2018 Messages 797 Sep 25, 2019 #1 T track and stops for the plywood, other side for hard woods. [attachimg=1] [attachimg=2] [attachimg=3] Attachments 463895EE-B26C-4B51-8599-CF0A673A0F3C.jpeg 257.8 KB · Views: 951 E11D6BDD-7E18-4640-94FF-170DB54C64C3.jpeg 289.9 KB · Views: 913 236F79D5-EC68-49EA-82A1-180550E84A83.jpeg 301.3 KB · Views: 1,048
T track and stops for the plywood, other side for hard woods. [attachimg=1] [attachimg=2] [attachimg=3]
N nclemmons Member Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 3,202 Sep 25, 2019 #2 Shop (or garage when it has to be!) is coming together nicely! Where did you get the metal racks for the lumber? Are you happy with the stability? I like the idea with the T-track for capturing the ply pieces.
Shop (or garage when it has to be!) is coming together nicely! Where did you get the metal racks for the lumber? Are you happy with the stability? I like the idea with the T-track for capturing the ply pieces.
mattbyington Member Joined Mar 11, 2018 Messages 797 Sep 26, 2019 #3 [member=167]neilc[/member] thank you sir! Apparently my pictures are still sideways. Oh well. I like it, quality is good! It was on sale at Rockler! https://www.rockler.com/portamate-l...Ow579li1VONaSf33T94-ujWIXp6p6MMYaAr1MEALw_wcB Matt
[member=167]neilc[/member] thank you sir! Apparently my pictures are still sideways. Oh well. I like it, quality is good! It was on sale at Rockler! https://www.rockler.com/portamate-l...Ow579li1VONaSf33T94-ujWIXp6p6MMYaAr1MEALw_wcB Matt
N nclemmons Member Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 3,202 Sep 26, 2019 #4 Thanks for the link. Now, I'll help clean up your shop! [attachimg=1] [attachimg=2] [attachimg=3] Attachments Rack 1.jpg 261.6 KB · Views: 773 Rack 2.jeg.jpeg 294.8 KB · Views: 783 Rack 3.jpg 315 KB · Views: 742
mattbyington Member Joined Mar 11, 2018 Messages 797 Sep 27, 2019 #5 Thanks [member=167]neilc[/member] !
J JMcFly Member Joined Jul 17, 2019 Messages 25 Oct 1, 2019 #6 If youre shooting photos with an iphone theres something about camera position. I found that when shooting with the phone in landscape the camera has to be in the top left otherwise my photos get all wonky like this.
If youre shooting photos with an iphone theres something about camera position. I found that when shooting with the phone in landscape the camera has to be in the top left otherwise my photos get all wonky like this.
mattbyington Member Joined Mar 11, 2018 Messages 797 Oct 2, 2019 #7 [member=70953]JMcFly[/member] thanks! I shot all of these in portrait...not sure where I'm going wrong. Oh well. Matt
[member=70953]JMcFly[/member] thanks! I shot all of these in portrait...not sure where I'm going wrong. Oh well. Matt
J JMcFly Member Joined Jul 17, 2019 Messages 25 Oct 21, 2019 #8 mattbyington said: [member=70953]JMcFly[/member] thanks! I shot all of these in portrait...not sure where I'm going wrong. Oh well. Matt Click to expand... shoot photos in landscape with the camera on the top left by your left index finger.. Portrait mode (up and down) is what causes this issue.
mattbyington said: [member=70953]JMcFly[/member] thanks! I shot all of these in portrait...not sure where I'm going wrong. Oh well. Matt Click to expand... shoot photos in landscape with the camera on the top left by your left index finger.. Portrait mode (up and down) is what causes this issue.