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Thread: The Christmas Tree Dish - DECEMBER 2012 Project of the Month

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    Thank you, Connie. I tried it again and it worked fine. Much appreciated. It is a cool project and I look forward to trying it out.
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    A BIG thank you Connie.

    Last night I was asking myself what I was doing wrong.

    Happy now it works and I have it now Licensesed.

    As always your ######### 1 which rates as a 10.
    Happy Carving

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    Thank you. downloaded it today. can't wait to carve it out.. looks like a great project to use the 3/16th's bits and cut down the carving time.....

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    Good point rickyz,

    One just needs to change the bit a assignment.

    I am glad you said that, I had not thought about that.

    I know that all POM are set only to use the two bits that are standard with the machine.

    I am going to do one for our Christmas party here at work. Ever year I have made something and the office people
    get a number and we have a drawing to see who winds. So that is what I am going to do with the one I carve.
    Happy Carving

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcdages View Post
    A BIG thank you Connie.

    Last night I was asking myself what I was doing wrong.

    Happy now it works and I have it now Licensesed.

    As always your ######### 1 which rates as a 10.
    You're welcome, but the thanks should really go to Metallus for fixing it.
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    Then a BIG THANK YOU to_drum roll please for Metallus

    Thank you Metallus very much.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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