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    Wow this is all great stuff, I am really impressed. Lawrence, I have not cast any blanks yet, I enjoy doing my own lamination's and playing with different corian glue ups. The juke box has mostly fifty's but some sixties to eighties, nothing newer. My 5 year old granddaughter is one of the few in her preschool who knows who Elvis is, knows what a record is and has actually heard one!

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    Lawrence, yes the last one and the second to last one is a router bowl, and here is one more. This one is from a normal board 1x and routed. As for the bits I got them from eagle America, and the extender from highland. You need a 3hp .5" router to do these for they are really hard on the bearings. I make the templates from MDF.

    This tree dish can be made on the CW too. Somewhere I have a pattern I made.
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    Using Designer 1.187, STL importer, Center line, conforming vectors, scanning probe/PE, and the ROCK chuck.

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    About 20 years ago I used to install hardwood floors, this inlay is 5 foot in diamiter and I did it all with just a router and a small table saw.
    The homeowner picked out the wood, the star is walnut and purpleheart, the stripes are whiteoak and mahagany, the black outline is wange, and the filler pieces are lacewood.

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    I courantly work as a shaper operator for a large shop, these next photos I don't take full credit for, I only shaped the parts.

    Yacht, we did all the woodwork, walls,stairs, doors, beds, nightstands, all out of Makore and Vavone Burl. Its name is Relentless you can see more of it here. http://www.trinityyachts.com/142relentless.asp

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    Bar,I made the bar rail and panel trim.
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    8th floor rooftop bench,this one is done out of Ipe, the front and back is 3" thick with a 18 degree bevel on the face of the front rail.All the slats are tapered on both long edges,the back of the slats are 3/32's wider then the front, each edge had to be tapered 3/64's to nothing. You can see this one from space, if you have Google Earth go here Latitude: 41° 2'53.17"N Longitude: 73°32'37.49"W

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    Bowing to the masters!!! Great stuff!!
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    I'd like to show one piece that I am proud of made for a friena all red oak with a hickoryish stain and laquer clear coat.
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    This is a 8 person Poker Table that I made a few years ago for a friend. Its got high density padding on the wrist rail and the center, All Cabinet grade Oak Ply, stainless cupholders and ashtrays and rope lights under the wrist rail.
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    David Greer
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    Here is my guest bathroom. I made all the cabinets out of Cedar and used aluminum roof flashing to make the punch tin doors like a pie safe, didn't havealot of money so I made the tile top and back splash. also the mirror mount, medicine cabinet, towel rack and toilet paper holder to match.
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    David Greer
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    lilskip, as a poker player I love the poker table, like the way you incorporated the chip trays into the table and the rope lights are a cool addition as well.

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    Some of the speakers we make....
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregsolano View Post
    I am probably the only one with a plain unfinished fletcher dust collector on my CW.
    Nope--I'm right there with ya!
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    George
    Life is short....drink the good wine first!

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