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Here are some Key Racks I made for a Local Campground here (where I am) to sell in the store...Their just test pieces and just for show...so I went ahead and added some burned wood to them. 3/4" Pine Stained Natural and Shellac Finish. The Original Pattern for these is from Steve Good Just thought I'd share them. Rick P.s. Those are not easy to cut at all!!!
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Wow I really like these great job....
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Nice job on the key racks Rick! Love the pattern, as do most people (I think).
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Nice job on your key racks Rick.
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Those are all really cool. Great work.
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Nice work Rick. I don't recall ever seen them on Steve's site. saw dust
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Actually I think they are from our own ScrollSaw Woodworking and Crafts magazine located in the free pattern area from the Summer 2003 issue. That said, you did a great job and i bet you have found a good place to sell them. Emmitt
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Those should sell quickly. They are super.
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