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    This project needs to be in the next CW contest, maybe if they have one for the conference you should enter it. Although, who could compete with this! Great Job!

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    Job well done to say the very least! Well more like AWESOME!
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    At the very least, a large photo or photos, of the project should be displayed prominently at the 2016 conference

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    Outstanding work. Love the count down.

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    Awesome job. That would take a lot of patience.
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    I'm really impressed with the carousel and the time you've put into the project. Hope you don't hide it away and only use it at Christmas.

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    Jkbogi,
    I agree with Sharon if you put that away till the holidays, you're doing Santa and reindeer a disservice. Beautiful job, man I wish I had that talent...
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    Awesome project

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    Fantastic project! Thanks for providing the pdf detail. You are a master of design, aesthetics, and many woodworking and fabricating techniques. I like the way that you experimented with different mechanics and electronics to get the desires result. I don't have a lathe and have no skills at hand carving, but was thinking to myself that the Carvewright could also be used in place of a lathe to fabricate the slip ring contact device that you made with a lathe, and carve the back side of the reindeer legs - at least I would have to do it that way.

    Awesome job!

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    What a job well done. You have such great craftsmanship. The time you spent on this is unimaginable to say the least. Thank you for sharing this with us.
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