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Topic tags/keywords: tip resource Happy mothers day to all of our great Lumberjocketts and Lumberjocks wives and mothers. Jim -- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/ |
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#1 posted 1137 days ago |
I’ll second this Jim. My mom just went back to Winnipeg a few hours ago after visiting the kids, Jenn and I here; a rare treat for all of us. -- "Checking for square? what madness is this! The cabinet is square because I will it to be so!" Jeremy Greiner LJ Topic#20953 2011 Feb 2 |
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#2 posted 1137 days ago |
Cheers to all the Moms that gave us life, love, encouragement & did I say love? -- $tudie |
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#3 posted 1137 days ago |
Just think, if it wasn’t for our Mothers, we wouldn’t be here. -- -** You are never to old to set another goal or to dream a new dream ****************** Dick, & Barb Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1 |
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#4 posted 1137 days ago |
My wife was pleasantly surprised to hear you sent her a Happy Mothers Day message. She says thanks! -- Mike ...Success is often the result of taking a misstep in the right direction |
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#5 posted 1137 days ago |
Amen to that! Godbless all our wonderfull moms out thier! :) And !Happy mothers day! -- "I don't cut wood. I machine it!" G.M. The wood machinest |
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#6 posted 1137 days ago |
Yup happy day to all you mother’s… Lee -- by Lee A. Jesberger http://www.prowoodworkingtips.com http://www.ezee-feed.com |
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#7 posted 1137 days ago |
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY to all the MOTHERS out there. -- Smitty!!! |
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#8 posted 1136 days ago |
Thank you, thank you, thank. you. Mine was good! Got our air conditioner on the roof. It’s not hooked up yet but it’s up there. Nobody got hurt. -- Janice |
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#9 posted 1136 days ago |
Thanks! I had a good day being a grandma to a fourteen-year old. He had a project due for his Roman History class in seventh grade. He was told to “make a broad sword and a spear,” so he called grandma. In three hours he had used a hand saw, a scroll saw (not very successfully) a draw knife (quite well) a rasp, sanding blocks, glue and clamps. He even figured out how to use French curves for the scroll on the sword handle cross piece. I used the table saw to rip, but he pushed the miter guage past the blade 1/2” high to make a half-lap to join the two pieces. I didn’t get him home until 10pm on a school night, but he was pleased with his projects. We broke the spear tip twice and had to do it over, but he learned it isn’t all easy. Felt good to be a grandma tonight. It was a fun day! Thanks for the well wishes, from several of you here at LJs! |
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