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Nathan Jordan
10-31-2019, 9:58 AM
So I'm new to the forum, my main interest in woodworking is milling, and I plan on becoming a contributor so I can see pictures. My question is: which forum is the best to keep a running thread of pictures of projects/cool pieces of wood?

ChrisA Edwards
10-31-2019, 10:43 AM
I frequent a few woodworking and motorcycle forums, but for pictures, I use Photobucket, sure it costs about $30 a year, but I find it easier to reference pictures from there and you don't have to worry about picture size, which can be a limitation when attaching on some forums.

glenn bradley
10-31-2019, 11:29 AM
If you are asking which sub-forum here I might suggest 'Sawmills and Milling'. As to pictures hosted elsewhere; nothing removes the value of a thread quicker than pictures referenced to an outside site that goes south. If you post the pictures here, they are here till SMC goes away. It hasn't been that long since a large amount of content here turned to junk due to outside linked photos. I don't recall the failure/reason but, it made reading historical threads really annoying at best and made them useless at worst.

Nathan Jordan
10-31-2019, 3:26 PM
If you are asking which sub-forum here I might suggest 'Sawmills and Milling'. As to pictures hosted elsewhere; nothing removes the value of a thread quicker than pictures referenced to an outside site that goes south. If you post the pictures here, they are here till SMC goes away. It hasn't been that long since a large amount of content here turned to junk due to outside linked photos. I don't recall the failure/reason but, it made reading historical threads really annoying at best and made them useless at worst.


Yea I just meant which sub-forum. A couple of other forums I've seen have a section just for pictures but this one doesn't, just figured I'd ask.

Lee Schierer
10-31-2019, 7:18 PM
Yea I just meant which sub-forum. A couple of other forums I've seen have a section just for pictures but this one doesn't, just figured I'd ask.

Photos of finished projects go on the Woodworking Projects forum. Work in progress generally gets posted either in General Woodworking and power tools or Neanderthal Forum if it is hand work.

Jim Becker
10-31-2019, 7:59 PM
Photos of finished projects go on the Woodworking Projects forum. Work in progress generally gets posted either in General Woodworking and power tools or Neanderthal Forum if it is hand work.
WIP is also often put in Woodworking Projects if it's a build thread....so start to finish is in the same place. Some of us who are moderators are pretty anal about keeping things organized. :) ;)

Nathan Jordan
11-01-2019, 9:17 AM
WIP is also often put in Woodworking Projects if it's a build thread....so start to finish is in the same place. Some of us who are moderators are pretty anal about keeping things organized. :) ;)

I think for the most part I'll just have pictures of slabs. In that case I'm thinking maybe I should stick to the milling sub, I'd rather just keep adding new logs rather than keep track of one project. Also don't see the need to start a new thread for every new log, but I didn't know what was protocol.

Jim Becker
11-01-2019, 9:20 AM
I think for the most part I'll just have pictures of slabs. In that case I'm thinking maybe I should stick to the milling sub, I'd rather just keep adding new logs rather than keep track of one project. Also don't see the need to start a new thread for every new log, but I didn't know what was protocol.

Pictures of slabs would be most appropriate for the Milling area, although an occasionally extraordinary example will be fawned upon here in GW&PT. :) By "project" we tend to mean an assembly of things into something else, like a table, for example. So that same slab fabricated into a table would indeed be appreciated in the Woodworking Projects Forum area. :D

Nathan Jordan
11-01-2019, 10:25 AM
Pictures of slabs would be most appropriate for the Milling area, although an occasionally extraordinary example will be fawned upon here in GW&PT. :) By "project" we tend to mean an assembly of things into something else, like a table, for example. So that same slab fabricated into a table would indeed be appreciated in the Woodworking Projects Forum area. :D

I do have some pretty sweet driftwood that I would consider extraordinary!
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Jim Becker
11-01-2019, 12:59 PM
"Holy wormholes, Batman!!!!" Nice!

Tom Bender
11-08-2019, 7:02 AM
So that driftwood looks to have been eaten by shipworms. What diameter are those holes and what species of wood and what ocean? You might also post this on the boatbuilding forum (where it will cause nightmares no doubt)

Nathan Jordan
11-08-2019, 8:50 AM
So that driftwood looks to have been eaten by shipworms. What diameter are those holes and what species of wood and what ocean? You might also post this on the boatbuilding forum (where it will cause nightmares no doubt)


My first thought was ship worms as well, around a half inch diameter, and some of the holes still have some shell stuck in the bottoms. No idea what species but found in the Gulf of Mexico.

Andrew Pitonyak
11-08-2019, 1:57 PM
clearly some of you know exactly what you are looking at.... (ship worms or something).

Looks really cool, but I am a bit clueless.

So worms were eating that. I assume that will lower the integrity of the wood. What is that exactly?

Nathan Jordan
11-08-2019, 3:27 PM
clearly some of you know exactly what you are looking at.... (ship worms or something).

Looks really cool, but I am a bit clueless.

So worms were eating that. I assume that will lower the integrity of the wood. What is that exactly?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shipworms

The scourge of the early days of sailing.
Not sure what type of wood it is, but I'll try and get some good endgrain shots later on to see if I can narrow it down, if I had to guess I'd say some kind of red oak. Definitely wouldn't use it for anything other than a decorative piece, I'm thinking epoxy holes for a table top.

Mark Daily
11-08-2019, 4:44 PM
"Holy wormholes, Batman!!!!" Nice!
Jim, don’t you mean “bat worms? Lol!

Mark Daily
11-08-2019, 4:48 PM
Welcome Nathan!

Are you going to be building with your wood or just milling it for others? If the latter, are you going to be selling it?

Nathan Jordan
11-11-2019, 9:21 AM
Welcome Nathan!

Are you going to be building with your wood or just milling it for others? If the latter, are you going to be selling it?


I'll probably use some of it but most likely I'll end up trying to sell most of it.

Ole Anderson
11-11-2019, 11:02 AM
I frequent a few woodworking and motorcycle forums, but for pictures, I use Photobucket, sure it costs about $30 a year, but I find it easier to reference pictures from there and you don't have to worry about picture size, which can be a limitation when attaching on some forums. No, not Photobucket! I did a long build thread on my Jeep years ago with many photos hosted on Photobucket, now the pictures are there but being held captive and all out of focus for anyone viewing the thread. I just use the "Manage Attachments" button here when you chose the "Go Advanced" option when posting. They come in as a thumbnail. I like the manage attachments option as now SMC does the hosting and they are there if you want to use the photo in another post. You can even set up folders "my kitchen" for example. BTW, I just went to the Photobucket site, they have a special which is "only" $5 per month or $60 per year or $600 if you expect those photos to be available out 10 years into the future. Crazy. You host your pictures to a free site, then later they hold a gun to your head demanding money for you to view your own photos. Unconscionable.

If you don't want to use the manage attachments feature, just pick the "insert image" icon and choose the "from computer" option.

Another option for posting an ongoing project would be to use SMC's "Blog" feature, although frankly, that is not a very popular option.

Tom Bender
11-13-2019, 6:52 AM
If you make a bench of it only a brave person would sit on it.

Nathan Jordan
12-12-2019, 6:58 PM
I have another question for the mods, so without starting a new thread: I read through the rules for the classifieds and it talks about selling tools, but not selling lumber, unless I just missed it. Is selling lumber allowed in the classifieds, or elsewhere, or just not allowed? Sorry if it seems like a stupid question.

John K Jordan
12-12-2019, 7:23 PM
I have another question for the mods, so without starting a new thread: I read through the rules for the classifieds and it talks about selling tools, but not selling lumber, unless I just missed it. Is selling lumber allowed in the classifieds, or elsewhere, or just not allowed? Sorry if it seems like a stupid question.

Although the rules discuss tools, I took a quick look and found lots of cases in Classifieds where people sold wood or posted WTB messages looking for wood. Many are woodturning blanks and other - someone had excess wood of possible interest to luthiers. The key may be in the word "occasional". It's one thing if you have a few boards for sale but you intend on sawing wood for sale this may by considered a business or commercial venture. SMC does sell advertising space. You might send a note to to owner/administrator Keith Outten and ask how your specific situation and plans will fit into the forum.

JKJ

Jim Becker
12-12-2019, 8:22 PM
As long as it's "woodworker to woodworker" private sales, selling lumber and other non-tool woodworking "stuff" is permissible and common. What we do not permit is dealer/resale type sales in the Classifieds...commercial entities must work with Keith on how to market here.

Jim
SMC Moderator

Lee Schierer
12-12-2019, 8:26 PM
I sold lumber through the classifieds here. Sales are not limited to just tools.

Nathan Jordan
12-13-2019, 3:21 PM
Thanks guys that's what I figured. I have a mill for personal use, but I really don't use that much wood so I'll have some excess to sell at some point, I'll probably wait until its dry to post.

Rich Engelhardt
12-14-2019, 6:06 AM
Please,please, please, please - consider uploading all the pictures to the forum itself and not having them hosted somewhere else.

The late Nissim Avrahami & Pat Warner hosted a lot of material off site & now it's gone forever. :(

Nissim's hurt particularly bad since, being from Poland, English wasn't his strong point. Quite often he would tell stories in pictures.
His genius for coming up with simple solutions to things was amazing. That loss to the community is profound.

Pat was/is a router god. His loss is too much to even begin to tell. He forgot more about routers in 5 minutes than I can ever hope to learn in my entire life.

Nathan Jordan
12-16-2019, 9:43 AM
I post pics directly to the forum. There's even 1 or 2 on this thread.