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Lucky2

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  1. Way to go Dan, it's gorgeous. Len
  2. It's a great collaboration between the two of you guys Kevin, whoever ends up with it will flip. Len
  3. Great choice of woods Dave, this looks fantastic. Len
  4. Nicely done Kurt, it looks great. I think you could get away with using shorter chains, how long are the ones you used? Len
  5. Kris, what a perfect match, the cutting is amazing, and the frame you chose for it is perfect also. Len
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    Shelty

    Beautiful, it's one of the best pieces of intarsia that I've seen. Len
  7. Yes Kevin, you should be proud of this one, it's outstanding! Len
  8. Very nice! Len
  9. I agree with Katie (MrsN), everything takes getting used to, and practice is how to get used to using the saw. Len
  10. So you're pleased with the new saw, will you be keeping this one? A solution for the little pieces catching, is to tape a playing card over the holes. I know that is what other people have done, my EX doesn't have all those holes. Len
  11. Wow Alexey, it's a masterpiece, your friends will cherish it. Len
  12. Wow Vern, what an amazing piece, the piece of wood you used was perfect for this pattern. I've looked at this pattern many times, I just wasn't insane enough to try cutting it. Len
  13. Mike, your friends are very lucky people,they will cherish these as they do the friendship you share. Len
  14. Tony, what an amazing piece,your friend should be pleased with the outcome. Len
  15. Alexey, you work looks fantastic, thanks for sharing it with us. Len
  16. Is it a sawmill you will be going to, or is it a plywood mill? There is a difference, sawmills cut lumber and plywood mills make plywood. If it is a plywood mill, are you sure they lay-up 1/8" plywood. The one I worked at didn't, they just couldn't turn the stock thin enough to go through the dryer. Len
  17. I don't use spiral blades,but, I do stack cut. I use the FDUR blades, and I usually use a #3-#5 blade. Most of the time when I stack-cut, I usually cut five layers of 1/8" of baltic birch. Lenp0
  18. John, if you're making the ferriswheel to carry cupcakes, it will be fairly large in size won't it? Have you ever seen one like your thinking of making, how large was it? Len
  19. To early for hummers around here Dave, your cutting looks great. Len
  20. Nice looking piece Tony. Len
  21. Beautiful Dave, they should be impressed when they get this. Len
  22. Very nice. Len
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    Owl

    Great looking cutting, I hope you got the smell out of the wood. Len
  24. Nicely done, they look great. Len
  25. Well Richard, from looking at these two fantastic pieces, I'd say that you conquered the spiral blades. Len
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