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DAN
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posted 791 days ago
looks like fun to me ! bet you spent a bit of time on ladder. customer must be happy.
-- work from your heart and your spirit will live forever
IowaWoodcrafter
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posted 791 days ago
Wow, that one against the ceiling must have been tough! Did you shape the back of the trim to match the curvature of the logs?
-- Owen Johnson - aka IowaWoodcrafter
cajunpen
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posted 791 days ago
You do beautiful work Jeremy M. Reid.
-- Bill - "Suit yourself and let the rest be pleased." http://www.cajunpen.com/
Robb
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posted 791 days ago
I’ll second what Cajunpen said. Terrific work! Did you make templates to work from, or just use measurements to make the final product?
-- Robb
Bob #2
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posted 790 days ago
Nice job Jeremy.
I can appreciate the number of trips up and down the ladder.
There is something about a semicircle that really wants to show off any small errors.
I did a couple of faux frames for large panels of glass at our place and it seems to take forever to get them cut and fitted.
Bpb

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