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    Quote Originally Posted by DickB View Post
    gsdsj, I also responded to your pm, but this is for anyone else who might be interested. I didn't know what a mash paddle was until my brother asked me about making one, so I was't sure if there would be much interest.

    I posted it here, minus the beer logos, which belong to my brother and his friends:

    http://www.4shared.com/audio/X_061Pj...e_no_logo.html

    BTW, I routed the round-over edges on my conventional router.
    Thanks Dick, if the attached file works, there is a hop cutout i made for the holes in the paddle. Thanks again Greg
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    Cool. I will hang on to that cutout, it may come in handy. My brother liked the paddles that I made for him so much, he wasn't sure he wanted to use them! I may have to make a simpler one that he will use!

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    Just an Experimental Concept

    Like in the posted Tip A few months ago --- Adding one of the CW Designer Textures to a Dome or "Dish"
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    Here's a few things that I've been working on.
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    Default Traditional picture frame

    I like the traditional picture frames with mitered corners, but I also wanted to personalize a frame with the CarveWright. So I built a somewhat traditional rectangular frame using mini biscuits,

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    then loaded it into a sled and carved it much like a solid board. I used the Tips and Tricks Issue 17 for guidance. Building to precise dimensions pays off with this technique. The first frame turned out so well, I ended up making three, one for each of us.

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    (I pixelated our faces in case we have to take it on the lam someday.)

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    I haven't done any for a while, so I thought I'd try something a little Nautical
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    Very Nice! Did you draw the ship? I like it.

    Bill....

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    Ken,

    Great design and it's going into my nautical charts room. Thanks for sharing this.
    Fair winds,

    Capt Bruce
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    Very beautifull . As always
    Hilda

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    Thanks Folks,

    I found the Ship picture on the Web then added a couple of other
    Nautical elements to it, -- played around a bit combining them to make the Ptn Pattern.
    Ken


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