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Scott Bryan
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posted 250 days ago
Very nice. I am sure that you made her very happy with this piece. It is something that she will probably appreciate more as she grows older and can pass it on to her children.
Nice job.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
woodup
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posted 250 days ago
Great Design. Did you use a template to route out the slots? I’m sure my baby girl would like to try it out!
-- Michael, Fort Worth, TX. "I wood if I could!"
Mario
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posted 250 days ago
That is a cool design and work, Are you going to make them out of other materials also? That would look cool in walnut also.
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rikkor
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posted 249 days ago
Good job. I am sure the little lady will love it.
-- Maplewood, MN
EWJSMITH
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posted 249 days ago
Thx for the comments guys. Woodup – the slots were cut with a 1/2” straight router bit (plunge router) – no template used. Just marked off all the locations and using my router + straight edge.