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Old 04-28-2010, 08:57 AM   #11
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Looks good Tom!I'm curious too, Did the wood give you problems?

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That is the perfect wood for that project. Wonderful cutting. How thick, wide, tall? What blade? The inquiring mind wants to know.

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thanks for all the comments,i didnt expect so many on this one. the wood cut very easy,it was great.the way it looks to me,is good for some things(western,NA patterns) but i dont care for it for most things.its very rustic.kip i dont sell patterns,email me.tom
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Tom, another great pattern and cut. I have some old barn wood that that would be perfect on. Hint, hint..
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thanks again, george the wood is about 1/2 " thick. i looked for the thinnest board and about 5 1/2 wide about 12 long. i used a #1 spiral blade. it didnt take much time to cut maybe an hour? chuck you know the drill. :-) tom
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