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Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - TobyC - 09-27-2013 What file? This thread started 05/12/07, so some of the links are going to be dead. Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - fishboat - 09-28-2013 the sketchup link waay back in post #1 is dead..anyone have the SU model for this bench? Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Crooked Tail - 09-30-2013 Hey guys, thanks for keeping this going! I have re-posted the sketchup files for version 1 and 2 of the bench. No warranties express or implied! Version 1 Version 2 Hopefully those work! Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - gjohn - 07-07-2014 Since another bench thread seems to be AWOL, let's bump this one up. Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Skip J. - 07-08-2014 gjohn said: Excellent idea! This one should not get away from us..... Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - MountainWood - 07-08-2014 This thread speaks to the need for an "Archived Threads" link. Mods? Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Blacky's Boy - 07-08-2014 We've asked for it. But so far,.............it just isn't in the cards. Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - Skip J. - 07-08-2014 Blacky's Boy said: Cian did a pretty good job of that... Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - cputnam - 07-08-2014 Blacky's Boy said: Evernote might provide the way out of the conundrum. There are other means but this is the way I would do it. To save/archive a thread simply select Show All and then invoke the Web Clipper (not sure of all the browsers it runs with), add any tags and move on. If clipped into a shared notebook anybody with Evernote (it's free) could see the threads. Evernote has a handy capability of emailing notes for those who can't run Evernote. Saved on the web, for free or a few bucks a month, I'm not sure I see a downside other than the free version has a bandwidth limit that is probably greater than the need. The techies in Woodnet could possibly provide a better solution - they need only be asked. The real fly in the ointment is that someone would have to donate time to act as librarian and do the appropriate organization. If we simply preserve the existing organization (not really recommended) then the job is simplified. The search tool really works and works quickly. Re: CT's Most Excellent Workbench Adventure - pampine - 07-08-2014 There are usually costs associated with massive storage. Pam |