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Brianr24

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  1. If you already own the correct sandpaper to make them from probably worth it to make em but if you have to buy the cloth back paper it's cheaper to just buy them. That's What I found when I was looking anyway. I'm sure the manufacturers know this and price accordingly. I doubt it's a coincidence it's just about same cost to make as to purchase.
  2. Figure this will go ver well with all the wives who know everything. Its clean.
  3. Brianr24

    Edgar

    Nice job! I really like that finish.
  4. Another beauty! I have to learn to make patterns. Problem is I enjoy woodworking. Computers..... not so much.
  5. Great cut! I like what you did with the letters.
  6. They're are really nice
  7. Haha your daughter will like that.
  8. Nice job!!
  9. Beautiful job on cutting out letters. They're tuff to cut so nice.
  10. Haha they are very cool.
  11. Turned out excellent!
  12. My daughter wanted this. He is her favorite. Well this week anyway.
  13. I wouldn’t throw in the towel on that pattern. That looks great. Definitely my favorite one iv seen from ur coins. And you’ve cut some good others.
  14. They all look great.
  15. Very nice job! Sorry to hear about the cat tho.
  16. They're are some beautiful cuts there.
  17. They all look great! The owls are awesome and that cat one is funny.
  18. Here you go. lol. The last couple lights not so good. The true color is that green tint.
  19. I fixed the tension last week and planned on ordering new part from porter cable if possible. But i think I like this set up better I just loosen and tighten to wanted tension works better. IMO
  20. I thought I comment on this yesterday when I looked. Anyway that's a beautiful job and tribute.
  21. Yeah they're great signs. Beautiful cuts.
  22. Very nice
  23. It's tear out basically. I would say try shelf paper and it still could happen. If I was doing something delicate and didn't want risk it as someone above mentioned I would spray adhesive the pattern directly to the wood and then use a heat gun or mineral spirits to remove.
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