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Phantom Scroller

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  1. Neat table Barb, well done on the sales, Now treat yourself. Roly
  2. Jim you are the Master obi-wan of the inlay fantastic work. Roly
  3. Best of luck in the show hope you get loads of people through. Roly
  4. Good cut. Roly
  5. Great work there,haven't seen him for while. Roly
  6. Love um. Roly
  7. Good work cute. Roly
  8. A big WELCOME from me. Roly
  9. I used to use it until I found it take forever to dry and if you put it on furniture for anytime it stains it. But smells lovely try a wax polish on the top after a few days. Roly
  10. looking good, great idea and nice cutting. Roly
  11. Steve Good has 3d cutting video on YouTube and how to make a clamp to hold the little blighters. Roly
  12. Even though I want to see the English flag that is some good flag cutting . Roly
  13. Excellent work on the inlay . Roly
  14. Cut in pine lovely grain. Thanks for pattern Ill take a few to my next show. Roly
  15. Good work Kev you're right there I sold mine within an hour of showing it so need to make more. Roly PS: might put a bit of gold glitter glue on the cradle next time.
  16. Welcome back Marshall dillon nice nose. Roly
  17. My stand for my EX-21 is made from dexion metal and a wooden top no fancy stand for me. Make one it's cheaper. Roly
  18. Throw another log on the barbe Iggy that's good table set up with a captive audience of eaters. Roly
  19. You have posh cans over there Dan ours are just tins no liners in them. I use them for paint tins when I'm up a ladder you can drill them and hook some wire through to hang on the runs so it's not an issue over here. Roly PS : You tins are massive over there we have dainty little spoons here.
  20. brilliant looks great. Roly
  21. I Frank I use a bake bean tin and fill half full of grated beeswax and add quarter of baby oil then drop the tin into a pan of hot water until it melts then pour it into small plastic containers with a lid on but let it cool first. It's then like buying your standard wax polish. I buy my block of wax from the nearest bee keeper and one block will last you years.
  22. Simple answer Bill if your not happy using it then don't use it but as they cover babies in it do you think there would be anything untoward within it. ??? I haven't use it on cutting boards yet. Roly
  23. I make my own wax from a block and a cheese grater mixed with baby oil smells lovely the more oil the softer it sets. Roly
  24. Excellent cut. Roly
  25. Good work nice piece. Roly
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