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grained
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posted 345 days ago
Nice work. What did you use to cut out your inlaid protions?
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Chris Cunanan
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posted 345 days ago
wow, now THAT’S a template! lol looks like it could double as armor plating…
christopheralan
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posted 345 days ago
That is a lot of work!
Well done!
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jim1953
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posted 345 days ago
Thats a nice job
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rikkor
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posted 345 days ago
Very fine workmanship. I am guessing the company was pleased.
CharlieM1958
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posted 345 days ago
Really fine work!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
John Gray
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posted 345 days ago
Great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dominic Vanacora
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posted 344 days ago
If you can find an other company with the same name you got it made.
I can see that it took a lot of planning to come up with the sign. (I’m sure the owner dreamed this one up.) The CAD drawing to make an alum or steel templet and than have it lazer cut to size. This took planning on your part. And of course any mistakes have to fall on you but WoW perfect. Nice Project. Great Planning….
TODAY…YOU THE MAN!
-- Dominic, Trinity, Florida...Lets be safe out there.
johan
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posted 343 days ago
Thank you all for the comments.The steel templet was suplied by the company,and was part of their advertising.I just used it as a templet to router it out to 5mm and then used a chisel to take out the sharp corners The inlays were all cut and shaped one by one because they were all differet sizes
-- Johan, South Africa, www.wildwoodboxes.co.za