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This is where we don't want anything but evidence of your finest wood butchering in all its glorious, and photograph laden glory. Bring your finished products or WIP's, we love them all, so long as there's pictures, and plenty of 'em!
by wallace » 19 Aug 2016, 19:36
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by tracerman » 19 Aug 2016, 19:48
"Earth" , haha very good . Another superb job Mark . Love it .
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by Malc2098 » 19 Aug 2016, 20:01
Outstanding!
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by Rod » 19 Aug 2016, 21:12
Lovely job almost a crime to get it dirty!
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by Mike G » 20 Aug 2016, 07:53
What will you do with it now, Mark? Is it for your own use, or are you going to sell it?
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by Andyp » 20 Aug 2016, 08:06
Malc2098 wrote:Outstanding!
Booootiful.
I do not think therefore I do not am.
cheers
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by DaveL » 20 Aug 2016, 09:14
Another great tool restored for use, well done.
Regards,
Dave
My tool kit is almost complete, only a few more to get.
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by wallace » 20 Aug 2016, 10:24
Mike its a keeper. I've got a nasty little screechy modern thing which is less than accurate. I've got a wadkin CK RAS which is really nice but is a pain to get back to 90 after doing 45's. That will be set up just for cross cutting and rebate head. I've already started stripping my next victim. It wasn't next in the cue but after using it I noticed the bearings sound really bad so I may as well make it pretty while I'm on.
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by Mike G » 20 Aug 2016, 10:55
wallace wrote:........I've already started stripping my next victim. It wasn't next in the cue but after using it I noticed the bearings sound really bad so I may as well make it pretty while I'm on.
Excellent! Words we really like to hear....
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by TrimTheKing » 20 Aug 2016, 23:28
Beautiful, just gorgeous!
Love these resto threads Mark, keep 'em coming!
Cheers
Mark
Cheers
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