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who has to have parts of 2 or 3 different pieces to make theirs. Twas the case with this one. Wanted the log frame from a deer piece, the fish from another, and name plate from another. No stain - just poly on a glued up 16 x 14 oak panel.

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Really liking the log frame look. Amazing what these machines can do in the right hands .
Like the poly finish too
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Ah, yes, 'tis pleasing to see the work of a simple machine in the hands of a master! Good job, John!

David
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It ain't a simple machine and it's in the hands of a rank amateur. Danger alert!!
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from my vantage point, that was done with some serious craftsmanship, and technical ability - well done sir!
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You can fool some of the people some of the time ..........
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That is a georgous piece of work. The log frame is perfect. Looks like you put a lot into this project.
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More custom orders in the offing then.
Well done.
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Looks good John I'm sure they will like it. Did you do this on your new CNC or your old standby?
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Looks good John I'm sure they will like it. Did you do this on your new CNC or your old standby?
New one. Getting the feel of it a little more.
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Glad you are getting used to the new one. I'm sure you will be upping your game with the new machine.
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bravo John, nice composition of existing pieces, into something quite pleasing..
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With that, I feel like a student that just handed in a project. Thanx Teach.

Hope it warrants a gold star I can put on the fridge for all to see.
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