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    Default santa ornament

    I posted this pattern awhile back finished them today, thought I would post it again with it finished.
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    Nice job on the ornaments. aok. Very good painting job on them as well...
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    Nice! Kinda puts you in the Christmas mood!!

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    Looks great. A couple of questions, what is the thickness of the wood? I am assuming you cut more than one at a time and use a sled? I haven't tried anything thinner than 3/4". Any advice on cutting thinner wood?

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    I used, 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 48" and used 1/2" and taped to the sled the same size with masking tape.

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    And.... of course I can't open it. Don't have Designer.
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    It opens in 1.187.

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    Apparently, even though I've registered this copy on my work PC, I have to register it AGAIN. How annoying...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Underdog View Post
    Apparently, even though I've registered this copy on my work PC, I have to register it AGAIN. How annoying...
    I deactivated your work computer to free up those licenses.

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