I found this in a general automotive store here in Canada (canadian tire), I used it to do some inlay and it worked great.
The material seems to be the same that you get on the back of new credit card attached to the letter they sent with the cards. It dispense the same as a tape machine to correct mistake on a letter (white tape). Attached is a picture so maybe it is available somewhere else, any way great stuff.
The top blades I would say is the Pegas and Flying Dutchman, best place for Pegas ishttp://www.dndsawbladesonline.com/
now for Flying Dutchman either the Wooden teddy bear or Mikesworkshop
Am glad that the wife just wants one, not too easy to cut, but she said it was beautifu. Happy wife, happy life, should be good for a few more days!!!!!!!!
Love the beer, they have it here in Panama City Beach and it is my favorited. As a Canadian I' m an expert on beer LOL. Matter of fact just got back from a round of golf and enjoying one right now, might have 2 or so....
I used Tung oil on my puzzles, soaked them good let them dry, used the sanding mop (320) on the pieces and reassemble them and put another coat of Tung oil on the good side only.
So far all my customers have been happy with the product.
I have a very good friend that likes to decorate her house for all the different occasions, so I made a napkins holder for Easter that she can use when the family comes over for dinner. Still have to apply the finish to it and also I will use the router to round off the edge of the base.
Yes I did Kevin, sitting on the beach every day and roasting is not my cup of tea, so brought a used EX16 and having a great time, making sawdust and playing golf.
This is a Sue Mey pattern made of walnut and ash for the base, no finish apply because it will be transported with me back in the White North next month