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Monte Pittman
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#1 posted 432 days ago
Nice looking. Is that turquoise inlay?
-- Mother Nature created it, I just assemble it. - It's not ability that we often lack, but the patience to use our ability
Enoelf
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#2 posted 432 days ago
That is pretty darn cool! Is that pour on epoxy hard to keep stuff out of while it cures?
Thanks for sharing.
Well done.
-- Central Ohio, Still got 9 and 15/16 fingers!
dougdeg
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#3 posted 432 days ago
love the maple top, you use a lot of the maple down there.
Great job have fun
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jaykaypur
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#4 posted 432 days ago
Beautiful wood and beautiful work. The inlayed/epoxied stones look really nice.
Great job.
-- Use it up, Wear it out --------------- Make it do, Or do without!
Skylark53
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#5 posted 432 days ago
Wayne this looks terrific! I’m getting ready to do a pour on finish-I’ll keep you posted on it. Great work. I like your unique design work, sorta allowing the tree to keep its identity.
-- Rick, Tennessee, John 3:16
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