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wannabenorm
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#1 posted 482 days ago
great job love the design
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a1Jim
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#2 posted 482 days ago
Nice work Ed a cool design and super board.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
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#3 posted 482 days ago
Very nicely done I like the pattern ED.
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#4 posted 482 days ago
Most excellent work.
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#5 posted 482 days ago
Really cool looking, Nice job!
-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.
Kevin May
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#6 posted 482 days ago
Hey Ed. Very nice boards. I’ve just starting making a few boards. Is this one edge or end grain? How do you layout and glue-up the pieces?
-- Kevin May "Making wood useful and fun!" www.kevinmaywoodworks.com
Edward Pickney
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#7 posted 482 days ago
I’d like to think I could design this, copied it from the below web site. Good luck guys
http://workingwoods.com/3-D_Board_Tutorial.htm
Better follow the directions carefully, I did and its still not perfect. If I do it again I’ll make it a little thicker. It turned out about 5/8” and I used a scraper instead of a belt sander.
-- Ed- whippetlove@bellsouth.net
Helkat
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#8 posted 481 days ago
Awesome design and execution. It makes my eyes go crooked if I stare at it too long!
-- Nat, UPstate NY, http://www.cordlessimpactdriverhq.com/
hjt
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#9 posted 481 days ago
Read your comment about this 3D Cutting Board while reading your Sled Project – I had no idea what a 3D cutting board was. Now I know, and again… gorgious work. This is so very impressive.
-- Harold
deon
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#10 posted 481 days ago
Grea work!
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Everett1
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#11 posted 481 days ago
Any problems with enclosing solid wood with a solid wood border and movment?
Very nice board though!
Ev
-- Ev in Framingham, MA
Edward Pickney
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#12 posted 481 days ago
Hope not , I used biscuits on all but the border so I’ll wait and see!
-- Ed- whippetlove@bellsouth.net
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