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This photo-shoot shows the making of a trinket box made from Jacaranda cut about a year earlier from a friends tree.
“This is the link” https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B13jQxW5N_l9VUtGYUU0bmM5aWc/edit
-- Harry, Western Australia
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redryder
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#1 posted 371 days ago
Again, nicely done…..............
-- mike...............
ITnerd
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#2 posted 371 days ago
Hey Harry – good to see you. I was a lurker on the router forums for quite some time, and greatly appreciated your tutorials back then.
Glad you made it over here, and are still putting together amazing projects and walkthroughs. I still learn something every time I check out your project walkthroughs.
Chris
-- Chris @ Atlanta - JGM - Occam's razor tells us that when you hear hoofs, think horses not zebras.
Joe Lyddon
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#3 posted 371 days ago
I thought that sounded familiar...
Harry, remember this? LOL
-- Have Fun! Joe Lyddon - Alta Loma, CA USA - Home: http://www.WoodworkStuff.net ... My Small Gallery: http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showgallery.php?ppuser=1389&cat=500"
harry1
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#4 posted 370 days ago
Thank you guys, I appreciate your kind remarks, Chris., my sole purpose in spending so much time producing and posting these projects is the hope that there are beginners out there who will find something in the photographs that they find difficult to understand from reading or from a couple of shots in a show and tell. I know that I can’t please everyone, member “outputter” being one with diametrically opposed views.
Joe, I certainly do remember when I found it all too overwhelming to post photo-shoots and you were very kind in getting me to send YOU the individual shots for you to assemble and post. Not only that, but you guided me here on LJ to the point that, still with a little help from the print-out of your instructions I can go it alone.
-- Harry, Western Australia
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