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Rick Dennington
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#1 posted 682 days ago
Cory,
Great job on the cheese board….Nice design. I’ve never made one of these, just a couple of cutting boards. Sre they made about tne same way. Stellar job as usual. Buy the way, is this where the term “who cut the cheese?” comes from? Always glad to see your work. Keep it up.
-- " Don't ever wrestle a pig in a mudhole....he'll be having more fun than you..!!
lanwater
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#2 posted 682 days ago
I love the choice of wood.
Looks great!
degoose
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#3 posted 682 days ago
Looks like you used a 45 degree cut for the first one..If you use 50 degrees instead it give a sharper look to the 3D effect..
IMHO
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Cory
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#4 posted 681 days ago
What the Goose says, the apprentice does. Next time, 50 degrees it is!
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Dusty56
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#5 posted 616 days ago
Very nice board !
Larry , thanks for the tip : )
-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.
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