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multitom

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  1. Thank you ,Frank,Bob and Roly- the depth was not so deep,I think the uneven surface was the cause ,great video ,yes! Someday I wish I can reach a small percentage to what speed ,acuracy and ease as he does( wishful thinking):-) It comes back to what Don Rob said Practice,practice and some more practice . Thanks Roly.
  2. Some things I have cut recently for my friends . The wood in the best wishes plate is from the crates in which our very famous Alphonso mangoes are packed and it is Mango wood. Since I don't have a planer or the surface planing router bit or a jig ,I sort of free handed with a flute bit and hand sanded it. Applied stain and (luckily we get ) lacquer spray. Base stand is made up of scrap piece of Pine.The butterfly pattern is by Steve Good. Sorry , for the picture quality. All comments are welcome.
  3. Inspired by Barb(Out of the Woodwork) beautiful ,artistic routed signs. Free hand routed with a V bit( not much familiar with these) used a colored felt pen , this is really a newbie sign and tons of mistakes . All comments are welcome. Thanks for looking.
  4. Keith , Beautiful work ,(turning and Inlay) Great pattern by Paul.
  5. Great website. I have been using their fonts since last two years. Thanks, Bob.
  6. Very nicely done. Great pattern by Lawson.
  7. Wow ! Don, T4 great shops with good machinery and health and safety equipments plus the music system :-)now I dont feel like entering my small 6 feet 4 balcony converted to a room , since it is monsoon here the roof leaks.lol:-) jokes aside, I love the place. Thank you guys
  8. Marg, very nicely done .
  9. Roly, very nice.I like the font and the designed plate it is sitting on:-) any chance of sharing the pattern:-)
  10. Thank you for cutting the pattern, it looks very nice:-)
  11. Looks beautiful!
  12. Kevin, very nice work.
  13. Don, like the courthouse which has stood and will be standing for ages, so will your representation in wood. Beautifully done:-)
  14. Keith, Very nice. I remember seeing this Santa.
  15. okay,Keith ;-) Homer the list of places to visit is growing . Thanks for sharing your expertise .
  16. Homer, that is absolutely beautiful work , After visiting Kevin and Keith please visit me in India Great work of art.
  17. Very nice looking and spacious workshop:-)
  18. DW, thank you so very much for the information,I have all the material you mentioned, excep the camera :-). Saving the post for future refrence ,when I buy a Nikon or a Canon.
  19. DW, looks beautiful, I have always been a fan of your woodworking and the photography:-) could you please share as to how you get such stunning pictures . Thanks
  20. Nick, all okay down here except for the chosen leaders milking our country dry:-) did you get a chance to meet the Maharishi Mahesh? must have been a expereince of a life time, no wonder you miss him :-) I am sure you know that Beatles were his disciples and stayed in India with him for a month or so. I think I have the photograph where all four are with Maharishi with the Hippie attire. I really miss the late 60's and the early 70's have some very haapy memories of that time. While surfing the net some time back came across this photograph, Nick I am sure this will bring back sweet memories. This is time travel thread by you- thank you.
  21. Nick,beautiful description of the day:-) with Chandan dhoop and Nag Champa (incense fragrance) completes the going back in time.
  22. Barb, all of them beautifully done would love to know little more about scroll saw use while doing a router project, I love making word art name plates and I have a router ,so any tips will be very helpful. Thanks for sharing your work
  23. Hi, Welcome to the village, I am Mahendra from India, sorry to hear about the break in at your shop . You did make a positive out of a negative situation and nice to know your back in action with your tools. Now you have a Rolls Royce of scroll saws The Excalibur:-) Come in and join the fun and share your work and experince with our friendly bunch here. Anything you wish to know just go ahead and ask the friendly follks around here will respond quickly. More welcomes to follow:-) nice to have you on board. Mahendra
  24. Frank, good work
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