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Lucky2

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  1. Craig, you had me wondering for a moment, I couldn't figure out what the heck this was. I'm getting slow with age, but, not slow enough to not be able to see the couple. Nice piece. Len
  2. Looks great Rob, personally, I would prefer a backer. Hanging as it is is fine for now, but what's it going to look like if hanged on a patterned wall? Len
  3. Kevin, personally, I think I would prefer the solid wood ones, with the little birds made from colored woods. Len
  4. Kevin, it's gotta be nice getting those hugs,but, they put no food onto the table. Len
  5. Impressive Dan, the smaller entrance hole is a good idea. Len
  6. It's always nice to talk shop with strangers, sometimes, the person your talking to can give you a few good shop tips. Len
  7. Todd, it's a nice looking cutting, it does need more sanding though IMO. Len
  8. Nicely done Kevin, the stickers really adds to the attraction of the piece. Len
  9. Nicely done Ralph, I like the look with the painted roof. Len
  10. Nicely done Jim, I'm sure the kids will love them. Len
  11. I just read about it on Steve Good's site, he doesn't have any info on it. Len
  12. Dave, I'm not a lawyer, but, I think you would be safe posting them on your Facebook page. If there is or was a problem with doing so, you would get a warning and be asked to remove it. Len
  13. Looks nice Russell, is this a picture of the one you saw, or, is it one you made? Len
  14. Looks good Kevin, she does lots with the copper wire. I wonder if she treats it, to stop it from tarnishing? Did you build her wooden display racks, they look nice also. Len
  15. Cute, that could work for any team. Len
  16. Nicely done Tony, you did a fantastic job cutting those letters out. I see a few hold your breath moments, in all of those curly-q's and loop-d-loops of the letters. Len
  17. Way to go Joshua, the sign looks great. Len
  18. Huh Roly, I've never used that option, I always go through the site by entering each section to read the new posts in that section. Then when I'm finished in that section I always click on, mark forum read. Your way may be quicker, I must give it a try the next time I visit the site. Len
  19. Dave, your inlay work is amazing, so are your box building skills. These two projects are perfect, what type and size of blade do you use to cut them with. Len
  20. Clayton, that's an outstanding bit of cutting, it definitely is a piece to be proud of. Will you be selling this, or, is it cut for yourself? Len
  21. Use the saw as if you own it, cut some different types and thicknesses of wood, plywood, softwood and a piece of hardwood. Try changing blades to see what that's like, run it for a while to see how it works and sounds. Len
  22. Nicely done Todd, you got a whole school of fish. These little suckers look great, how much will you be selling them for? I made a few of them years ago, they were good sellers. I think I charged $15.00 for each one, that still wasn't enough in my mind. There's a lot of work in making each one, and they're not something that you can stack cut. Len
  23. Nicely done Loren, it's nice to see that your multi-talented. Len
  24. I store mine in a hollowed out drill box, they are left in the small bags they come in with the labels left with the blades. Len
  25. Nicely done Dan, lots of people will admire that sign.. Len
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