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Hello everyone. My name is Jeff and I thought I would add a project of mine. Yes. I know this is not a project of the sort that you all are doing but I will get some of those soon. This is one of my wood carvings and I just wanted to share it with you. I look forward to sharing wood working ideas and stories. So See ya around.
Jeff
Just some more fun stuff from the business. My wife and I do sublimation work and etching for personalized gifts and things. Full color coffee mugs, tiles and much more. We are expanding this business as we can on top of our regular jobs. If your looking to put your wood project on a coffee mug or tile, let me know. These make great gifts. Here’s a good one, “Let us put your mug on a mug” That would make it a personalized mug mug. Well, after that really bad joke I will go now. Have a great day.
-- In His Grip,
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Chip
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posted 506 days ago
This looks vaguely similar to what my Thorsen table will look like if I don’t get my rear end in gear pretty soon.
Sorry Jeff, couldn’t help myself. Ah, did you forget to load the pic(s)?
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JTRid43
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posted 506 days ago
Don’t know what happened. I think I need to resize the picture before I post. I try again. And don’t worry about jokes. I just don’t like crude ones. God didn’t give us a sense of humor for nothing.
Jeff
-- In His Grip,
Scott Bryan
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posted 137 days ago
Hi Jeff,
You have an interesting shop to say the least. These are nice pictures.
Thanks for the post.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.