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Old 06-24-2012, 11:52 PM   #1
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Did this this afternoon, quarter sawn white oak, the pattern is by Sue Mey
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Nicely done,
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That's some mighty fine cuttin'. Nice pattern & good choice of wood. I don't think this one could have come out any better!

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Terrific job, thanks for sharing
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Looks great, I really like the pattern. You did a real nice job cutting it. I did a letter opener once & I found that Oak is very hard to get a sharp edge, due to the little soft voids in the wood. I do like Oak for a lot of things though. Thanks for showing us.
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I going to use your design for a letter opener, good design
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nice job looking good nice work
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