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I made the platter from a cedar board. The steak is walnut with a pine t-bone. I’m not sure what the fries are, some kind of pallet. Finally, a completed project!

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trimtrac

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#1 posted 1268 days ago

thanksgivivg has food on everyone’s mind LOL

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#2 posted 1268 days ago

no vegies ?

sure does look real ,
well done .

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JJohnston

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#3 posted 1268 days ago

Goes well with this:

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blockhead

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#4 posted 1268 days ago

Very creative! Perfect grill marks and the platter is beautiful.

-- Brad, Oregon- The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first.

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#5 posted 1268 days ago

Great job. Looks real.

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#6 posted 1268 days ago

Cool and fun idea well done

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#7 posted 1268 days ago

Hehe….I like it!

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eddy

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#8 posted 1268 days ago

that looks cool make me hungry

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#9 posted 1268 days ago

Fries are a little undercooked yet, but the steak looks great.

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#10 posted 1267 days ago

awesome!!!

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#11 posted 1267 days ago

Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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#12 posted 1267 days ago

make mine med. rare plz. nice job!

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#13 posted 1267 days ago

Very realistic steak. Fries are a little funky, but I like it. Great use of the knot in the bone section.

Very nice platter. Cedar does have some fantastic grain to it, and you have captured it’s beuty.

eep up the fantastic work.

Scrappy

-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!

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