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    Bill, ----Sweet!!

    "All Fun Stuff"
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    Bill that is nice! I'm picturing a clock face and fan or light shields.

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    I hadn't thought of that. Good ideas. I'd like to see what you do with it when you make something with it.

    Bill...

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    Hi Bill,

    Your patterns, projects and designs are way cool! I have enjoyed them all, thanks heeps for the nice collection.
    Cheers ~ Ray

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    Thanks Ray,
    You are more than welcome.

    Bill...

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    Bill your patterns are outstanding, keep up the good work.
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    Eddie





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    Quote Originally Posted by eelamb View Post
    Bill your patterns are outstanding, keep up the good work.
    Thanks man. Incidentally, I like your site.

    Bill....

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    This is something I was playing around with.

    Enjoy,
    Bill....
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    This is truly an amazing machine capable of carving smaller objects. I made a carrier board to receive a half inch piece of red oak, measuring roughly 3 x 6 inches. Using my miter gauge, I figured I could leave just enough wood, about the thickness of two sheets of paper, so my filigree wouldn't fly apart while carving. This carved on my B machine. I wonder what a C machine will do. I'll leave that for next year when perhaps I can buy one and see what it can do. The carve came out better than I thought possible. Amazing!! In the third photo you can clearly see how thin the base layer of oak remains.

    Here is the project this was used on. All that remains for tomorrow is to drill and mount the tuning keys and string this. It is a 17" tuning scale guitar I plan to take camping with me. Thanks Ray. I really appreciate all the encouragement and help.
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    Here is a little something for free. Enjoy.....
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