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Old 04-19-2012, 08:38 PM   #1
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sold this Bouvier today …. ooooooopppsss,forgot to include the info, sry, my bad….wood is 3/4, +/-, maple, cut with FD-UR #3’s
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Old 04-19-2012, 09:12 PM   #2
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NICE one! Some of those instant-turn little squiggles look like you had to take a lot of care in cutting - whew! Obviously worth the effort!
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Sweeeet cuts on that pattern Tim.........how thick is the wood?
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patte, on those squiggling cuts, i do put a lil extra time in most of my work, and a lil more extra effort for the veterinarians, down the street, specially since they’re the ones putting the $$ in my pocket for now……uuhhmmm, WD, sry for not including the info on the project….i ‘edited’ it
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Awesome work Tim! Really like it!
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Very nicely done Tim. You really did a very nice job on that one. Thanks for sharing it with us.


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WOW, you did a wonderful job of cutting. I commend you on the delicate cuts. They are very well done. Thanks for showing us.
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