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April 2020
bluemoonskye
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bluemoonskye
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April 2020

What is the finished product? Is the acetate put into a frame or something? im kinda confused. You put oil on the acetate, put it through the printer, ...

bluemoonskye
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April 2020

@TedBear do you have any photos of your labels. Sounds very interesting 

bluemoonskye
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April 2020

Great planning! What did you cut it with? I have a saw table but it doesn’t have a fine tooth blade on it. And I’m worried I might wreck the timber!

bluemoonskye
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April 2020

Awesome idea!

bluemoonskye
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April 2020

Thx @Noelle , I kinda thought it has had its day. But I also thought maybe the possums running up the trunk with those sharp claws might have helped o ...

bluemoonskye
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April 2020

@ElleM I’m a little puzzled. Did you swap out two drawers? In one photo both locks are at the bottom. In the next, ones at the bottom & one at the ...

bluemoonskye
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April 2020

@ogosh Loved the progress commentary & photos. Was inspirational. I purchased that acacia timber length (marked as a shelf), with the hope of cu ...

bluemoonskye
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April 2020

So the tree was planted before 1960, in Westbury, Tasmania. The soil type is free draining, no organic matter or fertiliser. Tests around about pH 6 ( ...

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ogosh
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April 2020

Hi @bluemoonskye, Thanks for your kind comments, The acacia panel is designed as a wet area/kitchen benchtop, so is finished on all 6 sides and ready ...

Noelle
Kind of a Big Deal
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April 2020

Hi @bluemoonskye When a tree's bark dries, cracks and peels off like that to expose very dry looking / dead wood beneath, unfortunately it's curtai ...

Community Manager Jason
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April 2020

That’s great extra detail thanks @bluemoonskye. Let me tag the amazing @Noelle to see if she might like to share some thoughts. Jason

Community Manager Jason
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March 2020

So good to see your bountiful harvest! Brilliant stuff @mdstorrs. One positive from the current difficulties we are facing has been that more people a ...

mdstorrs
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March 2020

It's been 15 months now, so I thought I would upload a few photos from my success. I won't horrify you with the failures. 13kg of Sweet Potatoes in o ...

mdstorrs
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March 2020

Hi @bluemoonskye and @Jason The team of boffins at my work thought hard and long over this. It was hard getting enough material no matter what I use ...

TedBear
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February 2020

I am wondering if the problem is that inkjets use water-soluble ink, so the ink may be washing away in some sections. Although what LePallet is doing ...

ProjectPete
Kind of a Big Deal
February 2020

Creative! Love what you've done with it @ElleM

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bluemoonskye
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April 2020

Great planning! What did you cut it with? I have a saw table but it doesn’t have a fine tooth blade on it. And I’m worried I might wreck the timber!

bluemoonskye
Building a Reputation
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April 2020

@ogosh Loved the progress commentary & photos. Was inspirational. I purchased that acacia timber length (marked as a shelf), with the hope of cu ...

bluemoonskye
Building a Reputation
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April 2020

So the tree was planted before 1960, in Westbury, Tasmania. The soil type is free draining, no organic matter or fertiliser. Tests around about pH 6 ( ...

bluemoonskye
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March 2020

The only problem I found with this is how much soil it needs. I had one full, the other 3/4 full. It took forever, but it wasn’t all potting mix, it w ...

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