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Damian Penney
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1022 posts in 869 days
posted 305 days ago
I didn’t know babees were made on lathes!
-- I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it. - Pablo Picasso
CharlieM1958
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posted 305 days ago
Can you please ask the model to stop eating the project?!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
savannah505
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posted 305 days ago
Does this come with batteries? So life like. Great job.
-- Dan Wiggins
Partridge
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posted 305 days ago
thank you for comments
-- Do it right the first time. Becuase fixing it is a wast of time.
Jim
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posted 305 days ago
I am not to sure about the honey dipper but it looks like your daughter turned out good.
-- Jim in Cushing Oklahoma
Rustic
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Instead of a honey dipper it looks like it has been repurposed into a teething ring. Very cute little model. How old is she?
-- There is no such thing as a mistake. Its called a design modification Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI
Partridge
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posted 304 days ago
she is 2 1/2 months
-- Do it right the first time. Becuase fixing it is a wast of time.
Jayjaylove
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posted 177 days ago
What a sweetie! I like the honey dipper, too. :)
-- crafty ladies love wood too!
a1Jim
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posted 177 days ago
What a doll cute cute cute
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon