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  1. #11
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    Kevin,

    Are you running an indexer to do that column work, or are you doing milling on multiple sides- or what?

    BEAU-TI-FUL work. Absolutely fantastic!
    Monty

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    Indexing head thanks

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    "Old World" is absolutely outrageous Kevin. It is great when a client will spend the bucks to let us show our best. Make sure you get back there at the right time to take some "special" photo's. You could win some awards with that one.
    Fan-f-----ing-tastic!!!

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    absolutely beautiful !

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    Kevin, Beautiful job with the wood on the second one,You did it justice. Local wood or ferry? good work.
    scott P.
    2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
    Maine

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    Thanks for the compliments I wanted to show in the old world kitchen I only used 2 carving but I tried to put them in dead area of the kitchen to get the most visual interest

    It was one of the reason I wanted the bot to add carvings I thought 20 years ago no way I would never be able to add carvings .If it wasn't for this form I would have no glue how to do carving there a lot of good information in old posts

    Scott it was shipped in Birth I asked my door supplier to give me the most figured or busy I think It gives a more older look the wood is alive .All the kitchen guys want straight no grain wood paint the satin on.
    Local Birch or Atlantic Birch has no grain looks like pine very easy to warp I stay away from local

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