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    Finished it up a little more glossy than I would like, the finish is oil base poly wiped on with a rag thinned out 50 percent the last few coats I wet sanded with 600. Smooth as glass.




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    Sorry...but that is not woodwork.......it's ARTWORK! Beautiful work Brian (as usual)
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    Beautiful history chunk of wood you made Brian!!!
    LOVE the "Maple Taps"!
    You did Mother Nature Proud!
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    A thing of beauty. Will be here for a long long long time.
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    Man you set the curve ball kind of high on that one, how are the rest of us supposed to keep up.

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    Beautiful work. Thank you for the tip on making extensions for bits, that is a tip I use some day.

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