August 22, 201114 yr Some time ago, I converted my 30" JET table saw to a 50". I bought new rails, a new measuring tape, plywood for the massive outfeed table and high pressure laminate. During the planning stage, I drew up 4 pages of conversion drawings including a nice iosmetric of the outfeed table. There are also ample instructions and other views showing how to make the conversion. I would like to write a blog about the conversion that would include all four drawings. My question is, can I upload all four pages in my Blog? Will your systm allow me to do this? WOODs Forum will not. Lare..
August 22, 201114 yr I should add that I cannot upoload a page at a time. All four will have to be one upload.. Lare..
August 23, 201114 yr Larry, you should able to copy paste all four pages into one blog entry here on TPW. You might have to upload the images separately to insert them where they need to be within the blog. There really is no way of "Uploading" into our blog system. But the copy paste should work well. I am looking forward to this blog, let me know if you need help getting it up and running. Thanks Larry John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
August 23, 201114 yr My Canvas CAD program is an older Windows 95 version that I use on XP with the compatibility feature. It does not have "copy snd paste." In fact, I have to convert the Canvas drawing(s) (CVS) to a TIFF, then to a JPEG in order to post.All or nothing using the "Add an Image" Feature on TPW.Do you think it will work?Would be a big help to those wanting a 50" fence system for very little money.. Lare..
August 23, 201114 yr Larry, try this, it won't be in blog format but you'll be able to upload the file here in a regular discussion. You can go to our Plans and Software Forum, start a discussion, at the lower portion of the dialogue as you type in your discussion , you'll notice "Upload Files". You can upload the file there and inform the folks that there is a file to open at the end of the discussion. Let me know if this is as clear as mudd or not. John MorrisThe Patriot Woodworker
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