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dgman

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  1. Great work Brian! Your puzzle designs are awesome. You need to start thinking about selling your patterns!
  2. Great work Lorie, you done good!
  3. Beautiful work Dan! Something to be proud of!
  4. Great work!
  5. You are quite the charmer Kevin, great work!
  6. That is great Robert! I like that a lot!
  7. Man Dan, you have been busy! Nice work!
  8. dgman

    Eagle

    Beautiful work mike, you should be proud!
  9. Nice work Jerry!
  10. I usually have at least two of each, and three or four of others..I restock throughout the day.
  11. That is the original DeWalt thumb screw.
  12. It's easier than you think! I hold the project with two fingers, my thumb and middle finger. I adjust it till it looks level. Mark the back where my middle finger is, and mount the D ring or in my case, the triangle ring.
  13. Just remember that a type I is at least fifteen years old!
  14. dgman

    Family

    Great work Jerry, very nice design and finish!
  15. This past Sunday I did the Thousand Oaks Street Fair. Great weather and a great turnout. 370 spaces, all sold out! This was my fourth year doing this show and I made my average, $750. Here are a few pics of my booth. I was by myself, so no pics of the rest of the show.
  16. Hey Jim, glad you made it to Bakersfield! I have a small story for you. I did the Thousand Oaks Street Fair on Sunday. A lady came to my booth And was looking around and asked me if I was the guy from Canyon Country! I said no, but I do know him! I felt honored!
  17. Excellent article Brian! You must be proud as a bear in a canoe!!!
  18. Very nice work Todd! A lot of work there!
  19. Jerry, go over to Works In Progress & Tutorials and check out Hotshot's tutorial on coin cutting. He's the expert.
  20. Looking good Dan! Looking forward to seeing pics of the whole display set up!
  21. Beautiful work Kurt!
  22. Hey Chris, I don't know what you are cutting, but technically it is not Intarsia. Intarsia employs different colors or shades of woods and shaping of the wood pieces to create color and texture. What you are cutting is a segmentation piece. Cutting shapes from a single board or same type of wood. This by no means is a criticism, your project is coming along very nicely!
  23. Welcome to the Village Chris! Come on in and join the fun!
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