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Old 07-05-2011, 10:45 PM   #1
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Post Shamrock corner shelf from Pedro

This is the Shamrock corner shelf by Pedro in Spain. Actually he calls it Shamrock corner bracket, you can find it on his website here .

I made it from 1/4" Red Oak plywood. I had to use a Flying Dutchman - New Spiral blade because the pattern would not turn on by DeWalt 788. I finished only using Watco Dutch Oil.

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Wholly cow! That is awesome!
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Pedro has some very challenging projects. You have done very well
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OOOOOOOOOOO! Looks like a lot of careful work, and totally worth it!
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Wow - beautiful.
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Very nice Bill. That is one impressive piece of work!
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Totally sweeeeeet, but one thing has me baffled......
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the pattern would not turn on by DeWalt 788
What cha mean by that???????
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Totally Sweet, but one thing has me baffled...... What cha mean by that???????
The pattern was too long for my 20" throat that when I came to turn the wood it got caught on the end of the saw. Make sense?

Thanks all for the kind words.

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absolutely fab bill,
and cut with spirals,well done
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Very beautiful project and great cutting! Were you able to stack cut or did you cut each piece individually?

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