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Rockytime

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  1. That is some dynamic cutting. Beautiful! Makes me exhausted to think of all those blade changes. How big is it, BB, what blade? I love details.
  2. Great looking project and the colors really make it stand out.
  3. What a talented couple. Congratulations on very nice work.
  4. Very nice cutting! It will be appreciated for sure. I like it!
  5. Your apostle clock looks great! I was into turning for a few years doing the pen, bottle stopper, etc thing. I did not sell my turnings either. I sold everything with the exception of the lathe and tooling.
  6. Really nice job of cutting! I'm wondering what size it is and what thickness of wood.
  7. Very nice and creative! I like it!
  8. Wow, you have been busy and doing a good job too!
  9. The Pike #1 has 42 TPI!
  10. Is that a Kobalt table saw folded up in the second photo?
  11. You are super creative!
  12. If the front is OK I would not worry about the back. No one will see it.
  13. Looks great! A broom is one of the best tools in the shop. Also a place for everything and every thing in it's place. You did well.
  14. Looks great!
  15. Very nice! You have some great wood in your scrap pile for sure.
  16. That is beautiful. Your wood selection makes it awesome!
  17. I can't comment on your new saw but you did a wonderful job of cutting on it.
  18. I have is very nice flex shaft tool from Grobet. I think it is just a chrome plated Foredom tool. I love it. My only problem is that it is mounted on one of my benches and so is not really portable. I got rid of the the rheostat foot pedal and replaced it with a HF router speed controller combined with a foot switch as used on scroll saws. I got tired of having my get lazy and allowing the unit t slow down or not keeping a constant speed. I control the speed with the router speed control. I only mention this as I have found it convenient.
  19. Freddie is a TV character preformed by an American comic Red Skeleton. His was a TV show in which he played several unique characters. You did a wonderful job of cutting! I can only make one suggestion and that is to use the smallest blade with a high tooth count. I don't use a blade with reverse teeth because the wood is so thin and the fuzzies are easily removed from the back. The high tooth count will give you very good control when cutting detail. Nice Job!
  20. I do remember those. I was 10 years old then. Beautiful car and beautiful cutting and framing! What do you mean, "I used my paint fill?"
  21. Looks like Freddy the Free Loader. Very nice cutting. Did you cut a single sheet or double sheet. What size blade did you use? You can tell us everything, just got to trust us. :>)
  22. Congratulations on the new wood. Here it would 1/8". I love cutting the stuff and you will too.
  23. Lookin' really god!
  24. Nice cutting and the lazy frame looks great!
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