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Lucky2

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    Shoes

    Katie, that's a great collection of shoes, I like that they don't take up closet space. How do you hang them on the cinder block wall, if I tried that they'd all end up on the floor. Len
  2. Kevin, they are Olson PGT brand. Len
  3. Tom, I know of no such list, but, from experience I can tell you that most if not all of the woods you've listed will change color over time. A lot of time, the finish you use can affect the amount of color it changes. Len
  4. Sorry, can't help, but I do own the Dremel plunge router attachment. It works great for drilling the holes for scrolling. Len
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    Jack

    Nicely done Dan, will you be adding a backer to it? Len
  6. Kevin, you sure are keeping yourself busy. Len
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    Easter

    Two beautiful pieces Terry, they should fetch a few bucks. Len
  8. Cute sign Steve, hope it helps her sell lots. Len
  9. Nicely done Helmut. Len
  10. Filling orders making friends, is a nice thought Kevin. It would be a lot nicer if you stated, filling orders, making funds. I hope you are getting paid for your work, making friends doesn't put any money in the bank at the end of the month. Now that your actually paying rent for a work space, you should be charging for any and all wood work. Len
  11. You've been busy Roly, the Bruce Lee cutting is a neat idea. Len
  12. Bobby, you've been busy, it's a great use of scraps and they should be good sellers. Len
  13. Jim, routers can be quite dangerous, it takes some practice to get used to using one. To round over the edges on an oval properly, it should be done on a router table. It will take more than one pass with the bit, to get the complete round over cut. And to start the cut, you should have a guide pin in place for safeties sake. Plus, seeing as it's oak your thinking of using, be prepared to do some sanding, as there will be a few burn marks on the edges. Len
  14. Nicely done, it looks great. Len
  15. Nice looking cutting Mike, this should be good for a few brownie points. Like Clayton, I think a different colored backer would show up better. If it was my cutting, I would try either black or red as a backer color just to see how it would look. Len
  16. Marg, you did a great job cutting this horse out, it's great that it sold so quickly. Len
  17. Nicely done Roly, they should be good sellers. Len
  18. Kevin, how large is the space that you've rented? There doesn't look to be much free space, but, it's good to know that your putting good use to the space you do have. Len
  19. How much are they asking for it, I would check it out myself, but my computer is giving me fits tonight. Len
  20. Perry, personally, I don't think you want a saw from the sixties. They're big and cumbersome, and take up to much space. Plus most of them are worn out, and getting to be very hard to get parts for. I think you'd be better off, if you could find a newer saw that you can get parts for. Len
  21. Nice idea Jim, but, I'd worry about the wood breaking and a kid getting hurt. Aubrey looks to be a real sweetheart, bet she pulls on your heart strings. Len
  22. Not such a stupid question afterall, glad you asked. Len
  23. Perfection! Dave this is as close to perfect as there is, and I can only imagine how the recipients of the other two felt. Len
  24. Kevin, two steps forward, one step back, but at least your making headway. Good luck with your printer issues. Len
  25. Nicly done Larry, it's generous of you not to have charged him more money. Len
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