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Old 08-14-2008, 01:28 AM   #1
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I just finiah the John :16 pattern from the berry basket. I guess it turned out okay. I had bought some 1/4" oaky ply and it wasn't the best. Back side keep flaking off. I made a zero clearance table top for my Dewalt and that helped alot. I think I'll start anothe pattern tomarrow-- Richard aka thumbs
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Old 08-14-2008, 01:46 AM   #2
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Richard, that is saperb. gosh how many holes do you think it was. a cabunch I am sure. on a project like that. I would get the best ply. I had probleams getting it too. don't you just hate it when the back splenters. or there is voids in the middle. you passed all the diffacuty wood, and got it done. how beautifull. great job For sure. I will give this a Shazammmmmmm. your friend Evie
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Beautiful work, Richard. There's also a lesson in patience in there somewhere. A lot of cuts.
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It is awesome. Great job.
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Wonderful! That is something else!
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Love it Thumbs....beautiful cutting. Any idea just how long it took you to finish it?
I'm thinking of doing the Lord's Prayer, and was just wondering.
I'm with Evie.....there must be a "cabunch" of holes to drill.
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looks great! Nicely done for sure.I bet that killed the better half of the afternoon huh? !!!!!
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Old 08-14-2008, 04:55 AM   #8
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Richard,

You did a fine job. I have made 2 of those now and they are not an easy task. I feel your pain and your relaxation doing all those cuts and your pride having done it. Good job.

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That is just beautiful Richard. Excellent cutting. Steve
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Fantastic job thumbs! You have more patience than I do. Whenever I cut something that is that complicated, I try to stack cut at least two. I also use the best ply I can get, not the stuff from the BORG. Keep up the beautiful work.

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