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Old 04-01-2007, 05:55 AM   1 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #21
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If you make the woodpecker one make sure you make his beak come VERY close to the wood but not touch it. I made one where the beak hits the wood and that continual pecking sound made me want to go out and shoot it. But instead I just cut a little off the end of the beak so it didn't touch .
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I have a live one in the back lot that does the same for me, but he refuses to let me cut a little of his beak off
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I have a live one in the back lot that does the same for me, but he refuses to let me cut a little of his beak off
Better shoot him then. I heard they taste like spotted owl........
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You need a Flika that hammers on your metal chimney cap at 5 in the morning.
I am not a big fan of "yard art" but the P51 is one of my favorite airplanes so I guess I will just have to make one.
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Hi i just found this forum and wanted to say hi for my first post and stumble across teh airplane whirlygig article.loved it. It inspiredme onmy own working.thanks.
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Jer from CO...a new member. I have only just begun scrolling although I have been making rather large pieces of furniture for the better part of 20 years. I'm looking forward to the change.
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I just wont to say a big welcom to Jer, and Jeff. thanks for posting, hope you stay around.
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i'm new but i'm going to give it a go as soon as i can figure out how to enlarge the pattern to the 200% i'm not good at this puter stuff either this forced retirement has me trying o learn lots of new things thanks for putting the pattern up
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