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    Default Making Parts for Flower Shops

    I had Mentioned cutting Letters etc out for a flower shop. Every Monday Morning I get a order for letters, and other objects to cut for A florist.

    Here is one of this weeks wreaths that she made using some of the cut outs I did.

    She ordered a full sheet of puzzles pieces. I charged he $3.00 per Piece. She charged $75.00 for this wreath.

    If your wife can decorate and make wreaths use the bot to help her build a business.

    If you go to Face book and google my name you can see the wreath.
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    Nice work as usual!!!.. so now tell your name to Google out
    I left woodwork due to office work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by genek View Post
    I had Mentioned cutting Letters etc out for a flower shop. Every Monday Morning I get a order for letters, and other objects to cut for A florist.

    Here is one of this weeks wreaths that she made using some of the cut outs I did.

    She ordered a full sheet of puzzles pieces. I charged he $3.00 per Piece. She charged $75.00 for this wreath.

    If your wife can decorate and make wreaths use the bot to help her build a business.

    If you go to Face book and google my name you can see the wreath.
    Good morning,
    I have a couple questions - what material are you cutting for her and are you painting them?? Is there a favorite size??
    Thanks
    Tim
    Tim Lucas Custom Woodworks
    www.TLCW.us

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    TG I was looking at your site, I like the BUTTER KNIFE but there is no image
    Of what I get for $10. Is it a 3d file? or a wood butter knife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joseph clements View Post
    tg i was looking at your site, i like the butter knife but there is no image
    of what i get for $10. Is it a 3d file? Or a wood butter knife.
    it is the pattern. But wait a few days will be doing a kick start program and you will be able to get it and be helping start a school for wood working and cnc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Lucas View Post
    Good morning,
    I have a couple questions - what material are you cutting for her and are you painting them?? Is there a favorite size??
    Thanks
    Tim
    Tim the size of the puzzle is 3" x 3" The letter vary from 9" to up to 14" other shapes vary from shape to shape.

    The Puzzle was cut out of 1/8 baltic birch. She ordered a full 5 x 5 sheet.

    Letters and other shapes out of 1/4 sandy ply and 3/8 ply wood, depends on the letter and what she wants. Some letters (fonts) you have to use a heavier ply wood (3/8)

    I have done some letters for her that was 22 inches tall. those was used to hang on the bedroom wall.

    I do not paint them she does. I only cut the product shapes out.
    www.tgdesigns.net
    eking1953@yahoo.com

    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS IS A LABORER.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS AND HEAD IS A CRAFTSMAN.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS, HIS HEAD AND HIS HEART IS AN ARTIST.
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    Last Night another shop botter sent me a e-mail asking about the Florist. I told him what i made the letters etc out of. I also told him of something cool he could do for his home as well as sale to the neighbors.

    Cut out Your last name initial Paint it like the drawing says, then put a cut bow at top and hang on your door.
    recommend 3/8 ply wood use font of your choice.
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    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS AND HEAD IS A CRAFTSMAN.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS, HIS HEAD AND HIS HEART IS AN ARTIST.
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    TG ! your like leonardo da Vinci, your every word is a stroke of genius.
    I follow your work so I may better my work,
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph clements View Post
    TG ! your like leonardo da Vinci, your every word is a stroke of genius.
    I follow your work so I may better my work,
    Thanks

    I'm not a genius, I learned the hard way, I love helping others to succeed. I enjoy helping and teaching others more than I do making things. That is the biggest reason I am going to try to put up a school near Lexington, Ky.

    You can be just as good as you think I am, anyone can. You just have to put the work into it .. Mistakes and Failures will still come around, just learn from them .
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    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS IS A LABORER.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS AND HEAD IS A CRAFTSMAN.
    HE WHO WORKS WITH HIS HANDS, HIS HEAD AND HIS HEART IS AN ARTIST.
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    Quote Originally Posted by genek View Post
    Tim the size of the puzzle is 3" x 3" The letter vary from 9" to up to 14" other shapes vary from shape to shape.

    The Puzzle was cut out of 1/8 baltic birch. She ordered a full 5 x 5 sheet.

    Letters and other shapes out of 1/4 sandy ply and 3/8 ply wood, depends on the letter and what she wants. Some letters (fonts) you have to use a heavier ply wood (3/8)

    I have done some letters for her that was 22 inches tall. those was used to hang on the bedroom wall.

    I do not paint them she does. I only cut the product shapes out.
    Thank you ! I will make some samples and see if a florist around here would be interested.

    Tim
    Tim Lucas Custom Woodworks
    www.TLCW.us

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