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yo1dog:

Update! Running out of ways to tell you to look at the first post.

yo1dog:

Update! Seriously, someone needs to comment! lol

emphatic:

Okay. Stop posting everything in the first post as nobody else does this.  ;D

javeryh:


--- Quote from: emphatic on May 17, 2010, 08:27:49 am ---Okay. Stop posting everything in the first post as nobody else does this.  ;D

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+1.  It also allows people to comment about the specific step in the build process so when someone goes back to read it a year from now or whenever it will all make sense chronologically! 

Nice job so far though.  Even though you aren't using t-molding, I really like how the front appears to be one continuous piece.   :cheers:

Joezero:


--- Quote from: javeryh on May 17, 2010, 09:50:26 am ---
--- Quote from: emphatic on May 17, 2010, 08:27:49 am ---Okay. Stop posting everything in the first post as nobody else does this.  ;D

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+1.  It also allows people to comment about the specific step in the build process so when someone goes back to read it a year from now or whenever it will all make sense chronologically! 

Nice job so far though.  Even though you aren't using t-molding, I really like how the front appears to be one continuous piece.   :cheers:

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I understand why he's putting it all in the first post and a year from now when someone finds this thread for the first time it'll be easier for them to see the entire process from the start. On some of the larger threads I wish they had done this as there are sometimes two or three progress posts and 20 "that looks awesome, you're so great" posts from people following the thread.

But I agree that it makes it almost impossible to comment or ask relevant questions, and even more difficult to follow the progress as I have to wade through the entire first post each time there is an update.  Perhaps the best solution is to post status updates as their own posts and then copy and paste it into the first thread for first timers. 

+1 on the molded front too.

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