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Rockytime

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  1. That is beautiful. You did a great job!
  2. Very nice job of cutting a great pattern!
  3. A treasured gift. You did it beautifully!
  4. Cool idea. That would be handy for me with the exception of painters tape instead.
  5. Outstanding quantity and quality. Truly amazing! Take a break and enjoy the holiday.
  6. Superbly done. Nice to have someone that really appreciates your work. I plan on displaying some of my work this coming year. Good Will, Salvation Army Store to name a couple.
  7. Welcome to the Village! Lots of friendly folks here ready to help and give advice. I hope you can find a saw for your son. That should be no problem. Lots of folks to make suggestions. Would love to see the lures you are making. Please post them. Above all Merry Christmas!
  8. Very thoughtful and wonderfully cut!
  9. Terrific! I downloaded those patterns recently for my to do list.
  10. Nice pattern even if I'm a teetotaler.
  11. You certainly did a great job on that. Looks wonderful.
  12. Looks complex but beautifully done.
  13. The puzzle piece is both unique and very nicely done!
  14. Very nice! I like the selection of contrasting woods.
  15. Neat inlay! Looks really god.
  16. Definitely spectacular!
  17. Great looking puzzles! I cut them from 3/4" pine and it works great.
  18. Great Job!
  19. Mahendra is a dynamic designer. What a wonderful pattern and really precision cutting!
  20. Your grandson will be very popular!
  21. Now that is impressive! Beautifully done.
  22. You've done that very nicely!
  23. Looks good. Lots of elbow room!
  24. I had two Hawks, a 16" and a 20" Both were wonderful saws. I sold the 16" and moved up to a 220vs Ultra. I sold the 20" when I found a $100 14" Hegner and a 18" Hegner for $300. The real reason of getting rid of the Hawk is the large footprint. My two Hegners take up less floor space than one 20" Hawk. As far as cutting goes both brands cut and functioned equally well. The three legged stand on the Hegner is a selling point for me. Fits so nicely into a corner.
  25. This someone else came up with this brilliant idea on a discussion about blade storage. If you use plastic test tubes this becomes so simple. In California it might not be so easy since I think you cannot use plastic straws. Don't know how paper straws would work. I collected a lot of straws in case our dimwitted governor and legislators decide to make them illegal. I only save a blade if I happened to use it for a very minimal time.
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