As I look at your stunning work, it's not the moose that makes this outstanding,
but the brush and twigs, grass and reeds. Shows your talent in cutting.
Good afternoon Edward and everyone. Coffee and a sandwich please.
Sir Bob must not be quite himself today, he didn't order teeeeeeeeeeeeee, just the common stuff 'Tea'
And Edward, you keep as much of that messy weather as you can please
Jelly Rolls and Log Cabins, Joanns Fabric Shop and quilters magazines.
Making a quilt from my prospective is an engineering feat.
Each one is beautiful.
Yes, my wife is a quilter! She has her quilting room and I build thing for her.
My comments are: My orbit sander uses velcro like discs to attach.
Your sand paper is cheaper. Variable speed is an advantage (mine has only one speed).
Orbit sander does not sand with the grain or against it either, may need xtra sanding
I'm timid about sanding fretwork with an orbit, but I do.
ROS does great job collecting sanding dust in the bag.
Len, I'll answer for Kevin. That 'Bump' is not shorthand, it's just a way of implying the road ahead may not be smooth.
That 'bump' has been around as long as Kevin and way way longer than posting.
Kevin, hope speaking for you was OK.