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Old 01-22-2007, 08:45 PM   #1
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Toni sent me a copy of the work "This Home Believes" and asked that I post it when I was finished.
So to be true to my word here it is.
I cut it in 1/2 inch Red Oak.
So you all remember im just a beginnner.


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Thanks Dale, beginner huh? Script isn't the easiest to cut, and you did a wonderful job!

I have that pattern on my "to do" list... have an order for 6 of them. Thanks for reminding me!

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Dale you did a wonderful job. You deserve a real big "ataboy". As Toni said cutting letters is not easy. You have a lot to be proud of.
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Well done. It takes a steady, assured hand to cut letters that cleanly. Heck, I have enough trouble typing them, let alone cutting them !

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Dale,
I think you can safely drop that " beginner " handle friend . That is smooth as moonbeams ....not very easy to do.
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Some people just have the knack. Good job.
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Very talented inded.
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That looks great Dale - nice smooth curves on that script.
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Your'e no longer a beginner Dale, very well done.
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Thanks you all.
Still feel like a beginner though.

I really enjoyed cutting that out.

Ran out of plywood so went to hard wood till i make it back to the lumber yard.

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