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    If you are using 36" dowels for the Rotary Jig and wind up with the extra 8 inches left over. If you have a wood lathe, here are some fun things to do with the cut-offs.

    The "Rifle Bullet" is two pieces (Birch and Cedar) and has the center drilled out so it is actually a box. You can remove the Bullet and put your old hundred dollar bills inside.




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    Nice Ed, Good Job! ---- got no old hundred dollar bills --- maybe beans or buttons will have to do.
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    I think there is a market for DUCK Calls.... I would design a Duck Call into the Extra Wood on every project..... It's like Printing Money.... Some may like the Rough Blank with the $14.00 Call Insert.... Let them Sand and finish.... Make up Kits and throw them on eBay...
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    thoes are neat . thank you for sharing .

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