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Lucky2

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  1. Bob, it's a beautiful piece, and at 27"x21" I don't think you'd want it any larger. Len
  2. Nicely done Dan, but, I can see that you still have a bit of sanding to do on the one in the last pics. It looks as if there was a double cut done, and the saw blade mark needs to be sanded out. Len
  3. Please explain, if these blocks are 6"x 6"x 1/2", how do you get a 14" rounded edge? Len
  4. Nicely done Helmut, your work is always a pleasure to look at. Len
  5. For what Christmas? This year, or last years. Surely it couldn't be this years, cause Christmas ain't been here yet. It's a nice piece of work, your wife must be into roosters for decorating purposes. Len
  6. Nicely done Jim, I really like the look of the one in the black frame. Not all that long ago, I saw some of Jeff's patterns for sale on one of the sites I visit. If I can find or remember which site it was I'll be sure to post it here. Len
  7. Well Ike, I guess you'll be scrolling all winter long, just to replenish your stock for next year. Way to go on the sale of things, it's nice that you had such a good year. Len
  8. Katie, it's time to put your computer on a diet. Len
  9. Frank, I use these small drill bits quite a bit, they are an invaluable resource. I can use them on my full size drill presses without using any collets, maybe you should try yours to see if they will work without the collets also. One thing though, make sure that your drillpress is set at its lowest speed if you try this. Len
  10. Way to go Frank, you and your son make a great team, this piece is amazing. Len
  11. Nicely done. Len
  12. Nicely done. Len
  13. OK Tom, I gotta ask, what happened to the fourth one? These three look fantastic, I do hope you stack cut them. Len
  14. Beautiful Paul, there's just no other way to describe this cutting. Thanks for the info on where to find the pattern, I'll have to look it up. Len
  15. Kev, you sure are keeping busy, I do hope that you are getting paid for some if not all of these cuttings. Thanks for sharing all of these piece with us. Len
  16. That's a gorgeous piece of artwork, the colors are perfect also. Len
  17. Joe, I don't doubt that you can, all it takes is a bit of practice and a lot of sanding. They are easy to make, all you have to do is follow a squiggley line with your blade or table set at an angle. For practice, just use any 3/4"to 1" flat board or piece of plywood. Len
  18. Nicely done Jerry, this ornament looks to be a good candidate for stack cutting. Len
  19. Dw, I've tried to get different people to be a forwarder for me, but, no one was interested in doing so for a bunch of different reasons. Plus, some people won't ship to a second address, due to the foolishness that goes on in the internet. Some just didn't want to be bothered, even though I was willing to pay the person a stipend for doing so. Some didn't want to get into it, cause they thought it was being a bit shady or underhanded and they didn't want to get into trouble. There was other excuses, but, these two were the most common. So, after a while I just gave up on the idea, but now that our dollar is only worth about .68 cents compared to the U.S. greenback. The issue of cost effectiveness comes into play now, so, I won't be shipping anything from the states in the near future. Len
  20. No Frank, I didn't remember your posting about them charging in U.S. funds. I read the posting, but, I musta had a brain fart and forgot about reading it, sorry. Len
  21. No problem on the looking Kevin, your work is always inspiring. Plus, it's all downright good looking stuff, who wouldn't want to see it? Len
  22. Scott you're right, they were in that pattern book, I just checked. Len
  23. Kevin, it all looks fantastic, like Marg, I really like the dog bone frame, is that your own idea? Len
  24. Congrats Gramps, he is a cute kid. You state he's your first biological grandchild, how many non biological grandkids do you have? Len
  25. Thanks for posting this, it is much easier to see the cutting. Len
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