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| Registered User New Member | sometimes i like to mix different materials during a project, in this one i used 1 inch rope, wood, and quarter in flat nylon strap to create a swing. do you have any fav`s you do in this manner? i would be interested in seeing them as i am always looking for new idea`s. as a further note the strapping i used gave me an idea for another swing thats turned out to be pretty simple so far. when i finish the prototype i will post some pic`s of it also. |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | jd, there is no way that I could compete with that. It seems to me to be a perfect project to submit to one of the magazines.
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| Official Greeter Supreme Forum King | Very nice project JD. Great use of the imagination.
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| Registered User Forum Fanatic | jd - great project and I love the way you did it. You did a great job! (at the top end of the swing - the hangman's knots - was that in case you got really stressed during the project? )
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| Registered User Forum Geek | Great work Jd, it looks great and I would not change a thing. Cheers Pete
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi JD Very nice job ....I like it ![]() ========== Quote:
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| Registered User New Member | thanks for the compliments you all, still wondering about the materials you all might mix, i got an idea for some lamps w/ stained glass but havent ever done any stained glass, that is off in the future though. the funny thing is another idea for a different style swing came off of this one , i will post about it when i finish the prototype thanks again |
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