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Old 12-16-2011, 07:48 AM   #1
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Well I'll be dipped in liquid manure.............what a brilliant idea for compound cutting smaller projects. Thanks Jim Stiek.
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Are you kidding me? Who would have thunk it. Great tip, Thanks!
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Another one of those amazing OMG! discoveries that was right in front of our eyes this whole time. Thanks for sharing this tip...

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Great tip. Thanks for passing it on. How come the obvious always alludes us.
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Alright thats what I wanted to hear! Thanks for the tip it well sure help next time I do deer. Lance
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Thank you very much. The birds for the Birdhouses just got a whole lot easier.
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for the pattern, is it hand drawn or what? i would sure appreciate any patterns that are available for the small reindeer, or for that matter, any animal compound cut patterns for the small pieces of wood
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Tim you can find the 3d reindeer pattern for free at this link, but adjust your cutting to the article on stack cutting here, instead of the video at the pattern site.
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thanx for the quick reply, WD, and thanx for the info as well
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