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Thread: Just to say thanks "CW"

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    Default Just to say thanks "CW"

    Hello,

    Just to say thanks to the team at CarveWrighT (Chris L, Chris M, Chris R and of corse cant forget Bard for the big boot .)
    The machine is working well the service was just Excellent! I could not have asked for anything better. I have attached a few pics. of the lamp I have started I will post a pic. when the lamp is complete.

    Thanks again CW.
    Bill.


    Computers-Yuk....I should junk it...It never does what it should do...only what I tell it.

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    Very, very nice work. that lamp is going to be a beauty. Are you putting perhaps a nightlight in the base area where the holes would show it?

    Bob

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    Hello Bob,
    Thanks for your comment,
    The lamp will have a low wattage 3 way about 1/3 down from the top and a night light like a Christmas tree bulb 2/3 of the way down from the top.They look quite nice with the ( twisted & scroll) wrought iron when they are finished (It does take some time to complete)

    I have not made up my mind if this one will be a hanging or a table lamp..

    Bill
    Computers-Yuk....I should junk it...It never does what it should do...only what I tell it.

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    I'd say, for sure, you have a winner,Bill.

    Bob

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    Well not much done yet, but here is an update
    what it will look like. Looks like it's sold and it will
    become a hanging light.



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    That is lovely Bill
    Happi Carving
    Barb

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    Very Cool!!!! Keep up the great work.
    (singing off key) ... a carving we will go, a carving we will go ....

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    Beautiful design!!!

    Is it made from 1/2" Oak?

    Did you use the CW machine to bevel the edges or was that done separately?

    Thanks for sharing!

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    Bill,

    I forgot to ask is you were lining the inside with a translucent material?

    Bob

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    Hello pruitts,
    Beautiful design!!! Is it made from 1/2" Oak?
    Did you use the CW machine to bevel the edges or was that done separately?
    Thanks for sharing
    That's correct it is 1/2" Oak, the bevel edges have been done on a table saw.

    Hello Bob,
    Bill,
    I forgot to ask is you were lining the inside with a translucent material?
    I had not thought about it Bob that may look nice! any suggestions?
    Computers-Yuk....I should junk it...It never does what it should do...only what I tell it.

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