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    Default Walnut Slab

    Been doing a lot of slab signs/plaques lately. This walnut one is one of my favorite. Some beautiful grain and coloring in this one. Wish I had a whole pile of it!
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    Really nice as always...Besides the signs, slabs like that are primo rocking chair material....joe

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    That's beautiful!
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    Absolutely beautiful work an a droolworthy slab!!!
    Nice work Scott!
    scott
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    Beautiful !!
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    Words to live by. Beautiful work and slab.

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    Beautiful, what type of machine do you have and what software? Beautiful

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    Thanks guys.

    It's an '07 PRS Alpha and Aspire, nothing fancy or exotic.
    Scott




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    That is an excellent work! Can't wait to learn and make some. The PRS Alpha and Aspire seems a good one to start with. I'll be planning the machine right after we finished installing the Moto metal wheels and new tires on the current truck project.

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    Again beautiful piece, what text did you use for this project? How thick was your slab?

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