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Wilson's Woodworking

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Wilson's Woodworking last won the day on August 6 2014

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About Wilson's Woodworking

  • Birthday 07/03/1967

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  • First Name:
    Danny
  • Occupation:
    Machinist
  • Location:
    Meadow Grove, Ne
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  • Project Types:
    fretwork and intarsia
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  1. Happy Birthday Wilson's Woodworking!  I hope you have an awesome day!

  2. Well done! Love the first box.
  3. Just as I remember. Excellent work.
  4. That Smile tells it all! It looks GREAT and it definitely made a little girl happy! The raccoon looks good too. Great Job here.
  5. WOW! That could top my door any day! Great job on that one.
  6. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait to see the progress on this one!
  7. I have been away for a while playing with my lathe. Had to stop making so much dust in the house and the lathe is out in a little shed. My scroll saw is in the basement. So till I get a garage with a warm room built onto the house I won't be doing much sawing. Here are a few pictures of some of the pens I have made and if I can I will throw in a bowl.
  8. Top Rate cutting! I may have to try one when I get a place to setup my saw again.
  9. It has happened Kevin.
  10. Glad to hear your high and dry Gator. Love seeing the pictures. Growing up on the ranch it brought back a lot of memories. Stay safe.
  11. When I seen the title I thought it was a joke but nope That is still Rolly just look at the size of the feet. :rofl:
  12. Wow!!!!!!!!!!! Looking at the pictures I figured it was around 20" tall. Great work as usual. :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
  13. WOW I would hate to cut stainless with a scroll saw! That stuff is tough to machine without the proper feeds and speeds. Great Job Marge!!!!! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
  14. It is a good saw that you can still buy parts for. However it is only worth $200 to $250 at the most. I bought one a couple of years ago for $150 then had to put new bellows on it and purchased the quick change blade holder for the top and a couple extra blade holders for the bottom. It was a good saw and I made quite a few projects with it including fret work and intarsia before I traded it off.
  15. What happened to pictures or it never happened? I want to see this new toy!
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