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B13
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#1 posted 566 days ago
Love It that’s to cool!
live4ever
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#2 posted 566 days ago
Hahaha I was wondering forstner or hole saws, but the second photo answered my question.
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Brandon
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#3 posted 565 days ago
Very cool! I’ve used a hole saw in the past along with a sabre saw. This year I might give my Dremel a go. :-)
FYI, you should also post this as a blog in case this project gets deleted since it isn’t a woodworking project.
-- "hold fast to that which is good"
Brandon
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#4 posted 565 days ago
I also love that ghostly squash (the second one from the left). It reminds me of Munch’s The Scream.
-- "hold fast to that which is good"
lew
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#5 posted 565 days ago
So, Neat!
Looks like everyone was having fun!
Lew
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#6 posted 565 days ago
My husband uses his chain saw to carve his pumpkin.
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kolwdwrkrsgirl
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#7 posted 565 days ago
Very cool pumpkins :) I love seeing the types of Jack-o-lantern faces that kids come up with…yours did a great job! I started a forum topic for LJ’s to share their pumpkin carvings this year- http://lumberjocks.com/topics/31398
So far, yours are the only other pumpkins on here that I’ve seen :)
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Napaman
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#8 posted 565 days ago
thanks everyone…I had never used power tools…I will do it this way everytime…my girls were excited to do their own pumpkins for the first time…or close in Ruth’s case…
Next year I might try some other tools…
As far as this being a wood project—-I hope it counts—-its atleast PLANT BASED…or vine based…
HAPPY HALLOWEEN…
MAtt
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Karson
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#9 posted 565 days ago
If you let it dry enough. It might become hard as wood.
Very nice.
-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
Napaman
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#10 posted 565 days ago
lol…true.
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NormG
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#11 posted 565 days ago
Hard to say, depends on which tool may have been used
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