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Posted 3/9/2009 9:18:48 PM
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Actual size 45 " w x 19 " w

Wood -- mdf  Paint -- latex  -- Finish -- S****ac

Mixture of hand tools and dremel 395 & mini-mite

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Posted 3/10/2009 7:03:25 PM
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Beautiful work!!!  I wish I had the skill for that.  How long does it take to make a piece like that? Special tools?
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Posted 3/10/2009 7:21:03 PM


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OK! Now I'm jealous!  I coudn't do that if I wanted.

Nice work there.

Bruce!

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Posted 3/10/2009 11:47:23 PM
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Thanks for the encouragment.

Think the only speacial tool one need is the one you can't buy.

"Patience"

Just a few gouges, small palm tools, and an assortment of Dremel bits.

Nothing elaborate or really fancy. (I'm to cheap")

Length of time ?? -- I could have titled that one "January 2009".

I did not know that "S-H-E-L-L-A-C" WAS A BAD WORD.

(I guess I am behind the times) -- All the best.

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Posted 3/12/2009 7:24:23 PM
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Nothing wrong with s****ac.  It's a great "Old School" finish. I use it often for projects that will not get any abuse.

Again, nice work. Would like to see more!

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Posted 3/14/2009 8:49:19 AM
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This is one I am working on.

Have to leave it a while and not look at it before I put the finish on it.

That allows me to pull it out of hiding and see the "goofs" that I miss from being to close to it all the time.

Hope you enjoy.

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Posted 4/27/2009 11:53:34 PM
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Finished

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