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Aaron K5ATG

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About Aaron K5ATG

  • Birthday 08/23/1974

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  • First Name:
    Aaron
  • Location:
    Oklahoma City
  • Gender:
    Male
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    22 Inch Bauer
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    Supernatural

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  1. Welcome to the Villiage from OKC
  2. Does anyone happen to have the fille to this or something similer so that I can have it printed?
  3. One of my favorite Selleck movies. Great job
  4. Epic!
  5. I'm currently making a shop cart with a work bench top on it, I think that you have inspired me to make stuff with my 2X4 cut offs. Well done
  6. I have not worked with maple or walnut yeat, but thanks to a local hardwood suppluer, I have some in my stcok so I need to get around and find something to use them for
  7. I checked out Ocooch Hardwoods website. I'm impressed with their invatory and prices. Thanks for letting m know about a valueable resource, Plan in ordering some BB when payday arrives.
  8. Thanks for the info, I will check Ocooch Hardwoods out
  9. Thank you, I will go on the hunt for BB. Probabaly should get 4 or 5 times the amount in case of my learning experiences lol
  10. I just took a pic of a corner of the pattern. Since the pattern is sold by a business I didn't want to show the entire pattern. You can see it in the link in the first post
  11. Welcome to the village from Oklahoma City!
  12. Hello everyone! I want to start a pattern that I bought a while back. its the Eagle in the Pines avaliable at Wooden Teddy Bear. Without giving too much away here is the detail that makes up this pattern. The blade in the pic is a Olson Crown Tooth Blade size 2/0. I want to do this pattern mostly as a confidence booster (or a one way ticket into a psyhiatric hospiital, not sure yet) . The plywood that I normally use will shatter at the thought of this much detail. That is the question. What wood do any of you know of that can handle this much detail and do you have a source for it. Thank you Aaron
  13. Could someone post the link please?
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