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TopamaxSurvivor
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posted 136 days ago
Wild and crazy board by a wild and crazy guy :-)) Looks good from here.
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moshel
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posted 136 days ago
i can see the next meeting of cuttingboardimus anonymous austrailia:
degoose : “My name is degoose and I didn’t make a cutting board for 12 hours!”
everyone clapping and shouting “we love you degoose! well done!”
-- The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep...
degoose
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posted 136 days ago
Thanks Bob
Moshel you are a fair dinkum ratbag.
Love it!!!
Larry
-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au
dustbunny
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posted 136 days ago
Larry,
Can you blog about this boards glue up and cutting? I like the “diamonds and feathers” pattern. I have tried to work the flips and cuts in my head, but I am stuck on the initial glue up. Uhhhh????
Great work !!
Lisa
-- I inherited the woodworking gene and it's gone into overdrive.......
bowyer
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posted 136 days ago
You just keep coming up with all these cool patterns. Don’t stop making them. If the pattern ideas start building up in your head it could explode!! We can’t be havin’ that.
Rick
-- If at first you don't succeed...Don't try skydiving
degoose
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1986 posts in 248 days
posted 136 days ago
The secret is in the cut.. if you look, the diamonds are only 2 triangles and the feathers are bookmatched, does this help?
-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au
ellen35
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posted 136 days ago
Larry,
Great board. You are a one of a kind…just like your boards!
Ellen
-- Ellen on Cape Cod
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 136 days ago
Nice boards, Larry.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
moshel
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posted 136 days ago
I actually had to look up what this means. I was surprised that you think I am tall and muscular, as we havn’t met. (maybe I looked in the wrong dictionary?)
-- The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep...
Splinterman
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posted 136 days ago
Hey Larry,
Moshel wouldn’t know what a “Fair Dinkum” was from a bar of soap.
Great boards…..top job.
-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.
Chris Davis
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posted 136 days ago
Another great board. Thanks for sharing.
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Scott Bryan
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posted 136 days ago
Larry, this is another nice cutter and I appreciate your insight and imagination.
It is a good thing that you are not into boxes as well!! There simply would not be enough time in the day to fuel two addictions.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Karson
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posted 136 days ago
Larry: I hope that you have customers to buy all these boards, because your kids kitchen would be full otherwise.
Another great board.
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
Lip
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posted 136 days ago
Since I’m a helpful kinda fella … I’ll help … have you ever done smiley faces … or how about fish … Wait … that’s not the kinda help you were lookin’ for, was it? lol
-- Lip's Dysfuncational Firewood Farm, South Bend, IN
degoose
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1986 posts in 248 days
posted 136 days ago
Lip don’t get me started.: :P LOL
Scott I am into boxes and when I have finished with the boards and LLs I will post the 15 boxes I have not finished yet.
Karson , it won’t take long to sell these puppies.
moshel wrong dictionary,., it means very intelligent and talented
thanks to all who look and also to those that look and still comment.,
-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au
patron
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posted 136 days ago
your honor ,
i think it’s safe to say that the man is beyond the states help .
he will never learn basket weaving or paper doll cutting .
we will be responsible for him .
thank you , your honor !
come on larry ,
we’re going back to the shop now ,
we got you some new wood ,
and some colored pencils !
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
eddy
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posted 136 days ago
nice board i may make 1 of these after i put the finish on the last 1 i made
i think i caught you board addiction, i just cant make them as fast as you
thank you for all the inspirations looking at your work before i go out to the shop
makes my day
jockmike2
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posted 136 days ago
Beautiful board, unique. It’s good to see boards made from other woods than maple and walnut.
-- Mike. mwurm13@yahoo.com
DAN
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posted 136 days ago
very nice work … one of my favorites
-- work from your heart and your spirit will live forever
mmh
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posted 136 days ago
Very unique and nice looking board!
We may all need to attend our local “Wood-holics Annonymous” this week.
Keep up the good work!
-- "They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night." ~ Edgar Allan Poe
a1Jim
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posted 136 days ago
Another winner great design super woods well done Larry
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dustbunny
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posted 135 days ago
I SEE IT !! I stared at this board so long, I was late for work. I was looking at the triangles and I thought they were one piece. Ah Ha…..
Lisa
-- I inherited the woodworking gene and it's gone into overdrive.......
James
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posted 135 days ago
Nice one brother, you sure are addicted. I like the pattern a lot on this one, the grains lookgreat. I say keep on truckin!
-- James, Bluffton, IN
scrappy
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posted 135 days ago
Another great design and build. Just how long are you in the shop each day???? 30-35 hours? haha
Keep it up.
Scrappy
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Dusty56
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posted 135 days ago
Great job , Larry ! Where do you find the time and energy ?
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Scott Bryan
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posted 135 days ago
Larry, given your imagination and creativity I can only guess what the boxes are like. I am looking forward to seeing posts of them as well as more cutters like this. I have to agree with Scrappy and Dusty, I do not see how you manage to squeeze the time in to complete all these projects. But keep ‘em coming.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
eddy
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posted 135 days ago
slow down i cant keep up
just kidding keep them coming, watching your work over the months has been giving me the kick in the rear i need to work outside of the box and try new designs. looking foward to seeing what you are doing in the world of box making
looking at this board i see 13 long pieces so figering a 1 inch thick cutting baord this are about a 15 inch 60 deg. cut and then cut the smaller parts 21 pieces so a 26 inch cut ?
am i on he right track?