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dub560
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#1 posted 856 days ago
Very attractive
-- Life is enjoyable especially when you borrow from people
loverlips
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#2 posted 856 days ago
that is way cool… how long did it take?
tswoodwizard
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#3 posted 856 days ago
Well I tell ya Loverlips, It was my first proto. So it took to long, but now I know how to do the next one.
-- Tim B. Sweely Elizabeth, Illinois, timsweely@yahoo.com -------- My potential is limited only by my emagination.
bvdon
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#4 posted 856 days ago
That’s neat…. have you found the Legacy equipment to be good quality, accurate and all that good stuff?
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dakremer
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#5 posted 856 days ago
I wish i knew what the Legacy Model 1800 Ornamental Mill was and how it worked! That way i could understand how the heck you did that! It looks great! (video maybe???)
-- Hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood!!!!
Rembo
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#6 posted 856 days ago
I sit with an open mouth from surprise…
Perfectly well!!!
TopamaxSurvivor
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#7 posted 856 days ago
Awesome!!
dakremer Me too!! Bet you can’t do that with the first piece you put on it ;-))
-- "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence Wake Up America!! Please read; http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/01/26-0
devann
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#8 posted 856 days ago
Man that’s something! I’ve done a ton of full size stairs, even curved freestanding. But this tihis wild, I like it. I’m working on a wooden lighthouse picture, I’d love something like that in it.
-- Darrell, making more sawdust than I know what to do with
HalDougherty
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#9 posted 856 days ago
It’s amazing to carve that staircase with a router. I like your mill! I use a duplicating mill to carve gunstocks.
-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com
Eagle1
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#10 posted 856 days ago
WOW!!! Never seen anything like that before.
-- Tim, Missouri ....Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what the heck happened
helluvawreck
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#11 posted 855 days ago
Ilove that mill; I wouldn’t mind having one of those. You did a wonderful job on those steps.
-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau
happy_budah
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#12 posted 855 days ago
uhhh sorry drooling again! wow!
-- the journy of a thousand miles begins with a single step " Lou-Tzu"
richneohio
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#13 posted 855 days ago
Awesome Job
Tyler Moseley
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#14 posted 850 days ago
Wow
-- Measure Twice, cut two, three times, plane, sand, coat, sand, coat, sand, coat, buff, wax, polish, brag. It's a process.
devann
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#15 posted 848 days ago
Hey there woodwizard, I stoped by your page here to see your jig and had to check this out again. How about a picture of the top of it? It’s so cool.
-- Darrell, making more sawdust than I know what to do with
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