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Clayton717

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  1. if your doing intarsia a oscilating spindle sander. it's not "needed" but sur saves time and work.
  2. looks great
  3. I use 1/8" - 1/4" baltic birch for my portrait cuttings. and stack cut 3 - 4 at a time.
  4. that why we are here, welcome to the village
  5. hi Pete welcome to the village
  6. looks great
  7. I have bought them from http://www.woodenteddybear.com
  8. great job.
  9. looks great
  10. nicely done. I like the way the grain lines up in the pine.
  11. Heres a definition I got from a company that sells flock. I use this for pens and box linings. "Flocking" is a decoration process that enhances the way a wide variety of products are experienced by making ordinary surfaces seem far more magical and special. "Flocking" is the process of depositing millions of little individual cut fiber particles (called "flock") onto the surface of an article for the purpose of increasing the tactile sensation, aesthetics, color and appearance. Flocking is used in many ways. One example is in modeling where a grassy texture may be applied to a surface to make it look more realistic. Another is on a Christmas Trees, which may be flocked with a fluffy white spray to simulate snow. The fuzzy inside of a jewelry box is flocking, it protect fine jewelry from scratches and dings.
  12. looks great DW.
  13. great job. what fill did you use. These have been very popular for me, I cut a cross into bethlehem olive wood, and fill wth flocking, usually red.
  14. Hi Missy, welcome to the village
  15. I use the 1800, but a friend has the 1680 and really likes it.to the best of my knowledge he has had no major problems with it.
  16. excellent job.
  17. I made this for my cousin. It's made from oak. pattern was designed by Sylvia
  18. nicely done.
  19. great job.
  20. looks great DW
  21. Hi and welcome to the village
  22. I can't tell you which saw to buy. I would buy the best saw that you can afford. There are many saws out there. I use a dremel 1800(which is no longer made). several here use the dewalt, craftsman and others. I like the quick blade tension release on my saw. look at several saws and do a comparison. I'm looking to replace my saw soon and am leaning towards the dewalt or a RBI Hawk. more likely the dewalt because of price of the RBI.
  23. Hi Red and welcome to the village. if you have qusetions just ask.
  24. excellent job.
  25. cocobolo is part of the rosewood family as well, as I said in my other post, check out this link - http://www.westpennhardwoods.com/shop/c ... obolo.html
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