From this post, I cannot see the picture. It probably has to do with the format of the picture (.webp).
For info on .webp look here . The gist is that .webp is a newish format (designed for web)and maybe not supported by the forum software as suggested above.
If you take your link and remove “.webp” then replace it with “.jpg” or “.png” it may work.
EDIT: I guess I can see the .webp in a previous post… but perhaps this format isn’t supported by everyone else’s browsers… .png should be pretty compatible for just about everyone. Perhaps of note, I only use the “(OPTIONAL) Relative Width ():” option when posting pictures. Somewhere between 20-50 is usually good enough.
f0xx, the reason you can’t see the qouted picture has to do with the way this forum formats quotes. It doesn’t recognize ![ being next to each other at the end of the qoute. If I add a space, the picture should now show up.
I’ve learned to always add something extra after I post a picture, like a period on the next line so that if someone qoutes it, the picture will show up.
So, @Teacher. I feel the need to give credit where credit is due - that shiny FW3A that is being repeatedly linked to was the work of Sean Stamos in the ’Fanatics group of Facebook.
I couldn’t find his name earlier (because I had saved the pictures on my phone).
Oh, I wasn’t implying that you were taking credit for it. I was the one who originally posted it, but like I said, I couldn’t find the owner of the pic when I first posted it here.
How NOT durable is raw aluminum? I haven’t had any experience handling raw aluminum with any frequency… I’m assuming it’ll get wear marks quickly, but that may be some of the appeal