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DWSUDEKUM

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  1. Very nice! I have a couple of people I know that go to Notre Dame. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  2. Excellent work on that Clayton. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  3. Jesse those would sell like hotcakes at craft fairs. If you could either get your saw set up there or one of the foot powered ones you could make them on the fly and get even more exposure and recognition. Great job on it. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  4. Very nicely cut. Those look great. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  5. Great start to Christmas Ornaments. Thanks for sharing and reminding us that Christmas is just around the corner. DW
  6. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  7. Very nicely done Doc. Thanks for sharing the little one with us DW
  8. Roly a lot depends upon the venue. If it is a craft show most folks are not there to let go with a ton of cash however if it is more of an art show or something like that were the customers are more geared toward spending more then I would adjust my prices accordingly. DW
  9. Kevin, I do not own a table saw either. I have a 9" el cheapo bandsaw ( ryobi ) that is it for power saws other than a saber saw and scroll saw. I cut the shape I want pick a side to be the reference for the squaring of the box and sand the box square. Really though Kevin these type of boxes look complicated but I have seen you do work that is MUCH more complicated than making this box really is. The ribbons are very easy to make. The bow has a couple of inside cuts and the rest are outside cuts and then just a matter of fitting it all together. I suspect the key to making one of these boxes is simply to take your time cutting out the ribbons. Keeping the ribbon thickness uniform is probably the most difficult part however with a little bit of practice it becomes easier to cut them uniform. DW
  10. Roly on a box like that because it is small in this case 3 in x 5 in x 2 1/2 in. depending upon what show I was doing I would charge around $15 - $ 20. I know some of the folks think is too cheap however I have never had a bad show where I have sold nothing. I have found that most folks will generally spring for breaking a $20 bill go much over that and the will complement you on the work and not buy it. Anyway long story short this is what I would charge if I were doing a craft fair or show. An art show is another matter. You can charge a bit more there generally. DW
  11. Cut from pine. The ribbon is BBply. Sealed with tung oil and finished with semi gloss lacquer and flocked with kelly green flocking. DW
  12. That is a neat patter Jesse. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  13. Excellent cutting. Lots of patience on that one. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  14. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  15. Nicely cut Pete. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  16. Very nicely done Bill. I have that issue but must have overlooked that ornament. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  17. Very nicely done. I know several folks that would love that. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  18. That is neat Frank. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  19. That is neat Frank. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  20. Very nicely cut Clayton. This is a very nice gesture by your Dad, I am sure the therapist will love it. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  21. Very nicely done Doug. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  22. Nicely done Roly. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  23. No these LED clusters are relatively new... like perhaps 3 years or less. Only recently have they become cost effective. DW
  24. Excellent cutting Dan. Thanks for sharing this cross with us. DW
  25. Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
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