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LarryEA

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  1. Ok Danny, what did you use for bait? I've never caught a Pike. Lots and lots of Bass and trout.
  2. Hey Roy, I get to talk here and nobody interrupts. There is only my Wife and I. It's my job to listen to her. You know what I mean?
  3. Bob, I ain't tired yet. I'll say a prayer for you to get some rest and for all to work out with the VA
  4. Danny, Thanks, that is a good laugh.....
  5. Thomas Mckinley, looks like this one would teach how to cut curves. You did a good job. Nice first post! Mistakes are for you to know and hide. Are you going to frame it?
  6. Yea, looks just like what a squirrel would do. Nicely done.
  7. How regal a bird. The wood has unusual color and adds a nice background. I'd like a copy, thank you.
  8. Tea kettle is whistle,whistle,whistle... wooooooo woooooooooo "Folsom Prison Blues" song by JOHNNY CASH: I hear the train a comin' It's rolling round the ... But that train keeps a rollin' on down to San Antone. And if you saw the movie "Murder by Death' there was the address of the mansion... ' 22 Twain St. ' Get it??? Too Too Twain ... whistle whistle toot toot woooo wooooo I hear that train a comin' Tea is ready Wow, where did that come from? Good morning!! Have a bagel or pastie and get a drink.. Larry
  9. Paul, it's a nice looking saw. It's a new name to me. Enjoy your holiday and new saw. Larry
  10. Ships in a stormy sea, looked like it would be a bit dicey. You did a great job. So good that I did not even notice the framing. I'll have to look again. Good job, on that.
  11. I suggest you cut it again using a new blade, same type. Not much of a suggestion but you may figure it out on your own.
  12. Might help if you explained your problem.
  13. I'm late, I'm late for another Birthday... Happy Birthday !
  14. Very nicely done. I like the way you overlayed. Very ornate and the cross at the bottom is a nice add.
  15. Daniel, when you finish it later, be extra careful and don't mess it up. Because it is beautiful the way it is. Larry
  16. What ever gave you that idea? Like Ron said, 'Put a motor on 'em ' Great inovation and nice recycling. Larry
  17. Also Roy, the horses and men did put in a good days work.
  18. Very nice unique box. Isn't it nice to know there is not and will not be another like it.
  19. Wow Don. Beautiful bird. I love a falcon's look and you nailed it.
  20. Oh wow, this could be a long story. I have at least 100 finished and if you count duplicates, at least 150. I'm running out of room to store. They are all what I wanted to cut. A pattern that caught my eye. Projects without a 'planned' purpose. I am finishing up my 9th cribbage board. I don't have anyone to play cribbage with. Don't know any local cribbage players. Hey, and I have two others in beginning stages. I see then as beautiful works, a cribbage board surrounding different scroll patterns. I've cut animals wild and tame for the beauty they have in wood. I saw a gear clock by Steve Good. I made 14, different woods, different shades, because I liked them. I think I sold 3 or 4, have 4 left, gave the others away. Baskets are easy, I stopped making them when my Wife said, " STOP ". Roly got me intp crosses... I give them away but still have a bunch on a shelf. Enough you say... Larry
  21. Yes, closeups would be much nicer. My camera blurs the picture if I get any closer. So.... I will find someone who can take closeups. Meanwhile, I will post these and wait to get nice closeups before I post more. Sawing A Clearing.
  22. Roly, I will try to get someone who has a better camera to take closeups. If I get closer, the pictures are blurry. Closeups would be so much nicer.
  23. Honor those who served and especially those who sacrificedtheir lives. Taken from Woodcraft post: Woodcraft asks that you would take a moment this weekend to remember those servicemen and servicewomen that gave all to give us the freedom to make some sawdust.
  24. Yes, today was a beautiful day. I planted my little garden, tomatos, green beans, cucumbers and sun Flowers. Did some scrolling also. Rusty, what music did you play? Larry
  25. I have a small booklet titled Lumbering in Michigan. These 'lithograph or pictures are from the year of 1888 It is 3 1/2" X 5" and has 12 pictures. Just wanted to post for all to see. One says CHOPPING the other says The Log Sled and has written Copyright 1888 bt A. Witteman 59 & 60 Reade St. N.Y. The Albertype Co. N.Y. One says "Ready For Dinner The other says Alexander Mcphail, a Canadian, cuts his imprisoned leg with a jack knife to save himself from the wolves. Chippewa River, Wis. in the spring of 1888 If someone makes a pattern from any of these, I want a copy! Enjoy...I'll post more later
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