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Ron Johnson

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  1. Excellent Dan. The sycamore and walnut make a fine combination. You did well making the wheels and the finishing is beautiful. Your grandson is going to jump for joy.
  2. There are many birds that would be proud to call one of these home. AWESOME !!!
  3. Hi Wayne. If you don't mind me asking what price do sell them for? Thank you.
  4. Thanks Russell. I have this issue stored away due to renovations. In answer to DW's number 3 question ... no violation if the pattern is tweaked.
  5. Like the pattern Todd. Very well done.
  6. Fantastic work Ieshko. A lot of time and patience cutting. Very beautiful.
  7. Hi Mike. Guitar and frame stand is walnut and BB. Clock is mahogany. Items finished with polyurethane (semi gloss).
  8. Hi Steve. Pattern was from an issue out of the Creative Woodworks and Crafts magazine (no longer in publication ).
  9. Very well done Monti.
  10. Praying hands pattern for those who wish a copy. The size I've done is 7 ½" x 6" and ¾" thick. Size of base 8 ½" x 4" and ¾" high (or size to liking). Attaching top to base you can use screws, dowels, or just wood glue. Choose a clock or photo insert. I always have a few on hand as a gift. I have sold many of these. With clock for $85.00 and photo insert $75.00. Many have purchased or ordered two and three at one time in memory of a loved one who has passed on. In memory of one person's passion I had added a scroll sawn fishing rod and box along with a guitar attached to base (guitar sample attached).
  11. A win, win all around is always the best situation. Very nicely done Dick and congrats on the order.
  12. Best to use a forstner bit according to size of clock insert Sam. Use a drill press and drill to depth of clock insert (not complete through). Clock should lock into opening. To remove the clock place fingernail below front rim of clock. The clock will snap out.
  13. Good for you Kevin. Cleaner your working environment is the less maintenance and most important thinking of your health.
  14. Excellent cutting Kris from a fabulous photo. Very well done.
  15. Well done Dave and nicely framed.
  16. Those are beautiful Ambrosia Maple pieces Dan. Very expensive per board foot.
  17. You deserve a lot of credit helping someone in need. The world needs more people like you. And second, congrats on your new saw. You collect saws like I collect cameras, and I have approximately 125. So be careful, saws need more space ... Lol
  18. Terrific work on the layered dragon Nathan. Very well done.
  19. Nice items Roly. Really like the MAN CAVE ones. Well done
  20. Well done Monti and cute.
  21. Excellent cutting of a fine pattern Richard. Like Dan says once the backer is added and framed you'll have a master piece. Well done.
  22. Excellent Dave. Very well done. Enjoy your stay with the grand daughters.
  23. Well done Ike.
  24. Well done Dick. The colors makes the tractor pop.
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