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Dak0ta52

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  1. Very nice, Ron. It looks like the frets were filled with clear epoxy with the lighting either inside or behind.
  2. These look awesome, Tony. That's one of my future projects. I notice the one from Ireland is a little different (wording) than the ones you cut.
  3. Nice job, Frank. I'm sure the family will be most appreciative. By the way, did you find a wet spot on the floor after you were finished cutting? Maybe "Gregory" melted!
  4. That some very fine fret work. Nicely done!
  5. That's the smallest and most pieces on any project. You did a fantastic job.
  6. Great project. Looks super.
  7. What a great idea. Nice cutting and a great project for the kids.
  8. Great job cutting and painted Roly. I'm already working on a couple commission projects otherwise I'd make some of these for the Holidays.
  9. Wow! Very smooth cutting. Turned out very nice. And the Nova badge is probably work a small fortune by itself.
  10. Never seen that one before. Great job with clean cuts.
  11. Fantastic job, Ron.
  12. Nice project and I don't see any problem with the paint.
  13. Congrats on your successful weekend, Iggy. You do a fantastic job and it shows through your sales.
  14. Great job. Very nice finish on your frame.
  15. Through the years I've had a '57 Gibson Les Paul TV Model (Same one Potsy played on Happy Days) Gibson Les Paul Classic, Fender '52 Tele Special (Probably my favorite) Washburn Acoustic, Fender Strat Mexican, Fender Tele Classic 50, Fender Precision Bass, and currently have a Fender American Deluxe Strat and a Taylor 615E pre dovetail neck. Play through a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue. To old to be carrying amps and equipment playing gigs every weekend. Been on 5 CD projects over the years. Played southern rock, C&W and pop. If you know anyone looking a good Fender Strat and amp, I've got a nice set. Love my Taylor but if someone wanted to pay the price I would consider selling it. Money would go to a new saw.
  16. Love it when they sell before you're finished. Great job. However, if you took the picture I'd like to see more of the guitar the project is lying on. Looks like a Gibson Les Paul in Sunburst. I've was in bands from age 12 until I finally gave it up around five years ago. Still have a couple high end guitars I'd love to get rid of so I could buy a new scroll saw.
  17. Nice job, Roly.
  18. Nice job, especially for a new scroller. I really like the coasters/trivets. That thicker wood can sometimes be trying! But then, thin wood can also be difficult when trying to prevent break out.
  19. Excellent job. those thin cuts for the rope had to be a bugger to keep from breaking out. The grain looks nice also. Looks like Oak.
  20. Great job, Dick. I like the use of the bone as well as the doggie feet. Smart idea!
  21. I like the coloring and brightness of the second plaque much better. More vibrant! As far as the spelling on the first plaque, if anyone says anything just tell them you meant to do that.
  22. Another example of hard work turning into a piece of art. Great job.
  23. Beautiful piece... and I'm sure you didn't complete that in an afternoon.
  24. I think it turned out fantastic. Although I didn't see any places you used sawdust putty, I would have left it as is. That's Mother Nature's way of showing her beauty!
  25. Great job, Timothy. The frames really make them both pop! I also like the fact that you stained the backer boards so the grain in the wood shows through. I think it adds to both pieces.
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