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    is that pattern in the store now
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    Great design Clint. So many ideas out there and so little time to carve but what you are producing will make things a lot easier.

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    Really nice project, Clint. Can't wait for it to hit the store. It will be a good one....
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    That is incredible! I have been at it for over a year now and can't even imagine doing something like this!

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    When I get this one in the store, if you get it your machine has to be tracking RIGHT ON. Yesterday I carved the 2 "sids" pieces, 1 in the C and the other in the B. The B tracked 1/8" off in the X direction and cut thru the weave. I am re-carving it now. This, and both the Queen and Princes boxes, require right on tracking for the 2 sides to match correctly. But the end product is worth the effort.
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    Have the Queen box and have made several. Looking forward to this one also, will add to the Xmas present list nicely. Your how-to for cutting and assembly make it a lot easier.
    Beautiful project.
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    Very, Very cool. I can't even image how to design something like that.

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    It is in the store now. My wife had me name it the Grandma Box. Do I need to develop a carved inside version of the Princes and Queen boxes? As they are they work for jewelry box trays or recipe cards. If they were carved inside they would not work as well for those applications, but would be really cool projects.
    Clint
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    Nice work Clint. http://store.carvewright.com/product...26&cat=&page=1 link to it in the store.

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    Just to let you know there is a problem in the html for your product description. Where the sizes are it is showing random characters. I tried it in Chrome and I.E. Browsers and it is the same. Here is a pic in case you are not seeing it on your computer.
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