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The 3 oval names are for one customer and the Mr. Hornsby is for my granddaughters teacher, I make one every year for her, I only have one year left to go and then she will be in high school.  Can't remember what the wood is for the oval names but I'm pretty sure it's a Tasmanian wood and the Mr Hornsby is cut from 3/4 inch Blackheart Sassafras.

 

Marg

 

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The 3 oval names are for one customer and the Mr. Hornsby is for my granddaughters teacher, I make one every year for her, I only have one year left to go and then she will be in high school.  Can't remember what the wood is for the oval names but I'm pretty sure it's a Tasmanian wood and the Mr Hornsby is cut from 3/4 inch Blackheart Sassafras.

 

Marg

 

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Whoah, I better brush up on names 101  before an assie passes me by.lol nice looking style Marg.well done

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Very nicely done on those Marg.  If you ever find out what that wood is I would be interested.  Thanks for sharing these with us.

 

DW

I popped out to the garage to take a look, just for you DW.  It's Rosewood.

 

Marg

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Hi Marg:

Well done, nice clean cuts

Did you design these yourself?

Fab4 

Mr Hornsby is from the Steve Good stencil printer and the oval names, well, I did the pattern from a template that I came up with about 10 years ago.  I figured out how to do the oval names on Windows when I still had XP but now I have a new computer and Window 10, ( even though my computer guy put all of my stuff from my old computer onto my new computer )  it keeps wanting to turn the oval into a rounder shape.  I may have to try to recreate my template.

 

Marg

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