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those whiskers are so thin i was holding my breath while sawing… measures 18×25 inches, 5/8 inch thick acacia
-- dokiselle
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those whiskers are so thin i was holding my breath while sawing… measures 18×25 inches, 5/8 inch thick acacia -- dokiselle
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22 comments so far
CharlieM1958
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#1 posted 1683 days ago
Wow! You outdid yourself with this one!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
Kerux
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#2 posted 1683 days ago
Very good work. Nice detailing and congrats on the whiskers.
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bryano
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#3 posted 1683 days ago
Oh WOW. Amazing
-- bryano
Icemizer
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#4 posted 1683 days ago
My hands would be shaking to much to do wwork of this quality. An excellent job.
-- Say what you mean and mean what you say.
dennis mitchell
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#5 posted 1683 days ago
Yep…I’m impressed!
rtb
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#6 posted 1683 days ago
As usual your work is beyond the above average. It appears that this is also quite thick and is of the same wood as your post of 1 oct. These cats seem to be a favorite subject as you have shown them in 3 differant ways. rt
-- RTB. stray animals are just looking for love
brianinpa
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#7 posted 1683 days ago
Wow! Another beauty!
-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.
woodyone
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#8 posted 1683 days ago
Wow, great job. Well done.
Woody.
-- Woody, UK
rikkor
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#9 posted 1683 days ago
Man, oh man, that is magnificent.
MsDebbieP
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#10 posted 1683 days ago
excellent.
I like the choice of wood that you cut it from .. really takes this amazing work to another level
I was holding my breath while LOOKing at the whiskers. phew! Nice job
-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)
WoodMosaics
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#11 posted 1683 days ago
You did a lot of fine cuts, good job.
-- It’s not so much what we know that causes the trouble, it’s what we know that’s not so.
roselle
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#12 posted 1682 days ago
i am actually getting ready for a gallery exhibit early next year, with wildlife preservation as the theme… i am open to suggestions regarding the title for my exhibit about those marvelous spotted cats… thanks for all the nice and heartwarming comments.
-- dokiselle
Douglas Bordner
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#13 posted 1682 days ago
Yow! That is something else again. Beautifully done.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
motthunter
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#14 posted 1682 days ago
stunning
-- making sawdust....
savannah505
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#15 posted 1682 days ago
Outstanding work, very impressive. I could only suggest maybe a black background to really bring it out.
-- Dan Wiggins
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