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rjR

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  1. SUPER NEAT! I am sure that idea will be Borrowed--AKA- STOLEN too!
  2. Thanks all for the kind words. I like the light torching and then the poly spray really make the cedar grain POP! I have no idea what to try to price this at, I know the time involved will never pay out. Still I will appreciate some ideas for pricing.
  3. Hats in the air for that one!
  4. That would stress me out! Afraid of the small gaps breaking out! Vern nice work== A.K. being A. K. ===AGAIN!
  5. Nice trophies. My fishing luck is so bad I just quit trying. I have not had a license for decades now.
  6. It all looks fine to me. Great little gift idea too!
  7. A 30's styled truck planter. Made form cedar scraps (RESCUED-from a dumpster). The axles are new though. Seven inches wide-7-1/2 tall and about 16" long. T & E designs with a lot of the E part this time again. Slightly torched and then a very quick poly spray to keep the blackened from migrating around. Made to hold standard 4" clay planter. Drain holes in the bottom too. It will roll, but, is not designed as a toy.
  8. Great work. I avoid mdf though. Always had problems with it somehow.
  9. A nicely made variety! Enough to hire elves for! MMMM-Beer! NW area of USA has many very good local BREWS!
  10. Nicely cut.
  11. Nicely done.
  12. Before my DW died; I used about the same thing, except no string. I had a hole in it and had a hook on the saw stand that I hung it on.
  13. I might have to be your tester; hit the scale at under 135 this morning. Nice work. I do NOT trust mdf for anything! Only good for dulling tools!
  14. Well cut, interesting backgrounds too. Great projects.
  15. All very well cut. A lot of us are still from the generation of things that could actually be fixed! A lot of the newer stuff is unrepairable. Costs more to fix than to replace.
  16. Totally agree and Rockytime has both near his backyard!
  17. Nice work. Way past my patience levels!
  18. Just A.K. Being A. K. AGAIN! The usual excellent work!
  19. Beautiful.. Way past my skills AND patience too.
  20. Eventually I will try some of those kinds of things when I get enough experience to do a decent job on them. I agree with the WA Man! i did start scrolling when I was 10 though. I still have that saw too. It gets very little use as the capacity and power are quite limited.
  21. Very fine cutting on tricky patterns.
  22. Nicely done.
  23. Very well done.
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