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    Default Table design

    In continuation to following thread on shopbot forum:
    http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1098
    Atlast i got time to run my machine after 2 year. Here is the output:
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    I left woodwork due to office work.

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    Default Your run

    Big flaw in that work,,, send it to me to fix.. (problem not in my home) very nice thanks for posting... Very good detail..
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    Default nice looking table

    I would suppose when all the holes are filled with beer cans it would be time for everyone to go home....
    The decimal point seems to be the most important on the z axis... x & y not so much....
    ShopBot... Where even the scraps and things you mess up and throw away are cool....

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    Default Thank You

    Thank you for admiration.
    @Gene: Please email address of your home.
    @Curtiss : Nice idea ... The carving will be covered by a transparent glass.

    This i suppose my last woodworking project. The carving i did a year back however the office work didn't permit me to complete this table. To complete it i deviated from the original design.
    Thanks for nice words.
    I left woodwork due to office work.

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    Khalid,
    What do you mean, "your last woodworking project"? Are you giving up on us?
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    Jack,
    Yes it is very difficult descision. The God has great mercy over me and showering the blessing day and night. Rapid promotions in my job/carrier reflects the blessing.
    I wish if i had enough time to convert my hobby in a business.
    I left woodwork due to office work.

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    Well it's good that things are going well for you but i don't accept that you don't have time to make a few mouse clicks and keep in touch with us!
    Words of Wisdom:
    “Words that sink into your ears are whispered…… not yelled”
    “The biggest trouble maker you’ll probably ever have to deal with, watches you from the mirror every morn’n”
    “The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth”
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    Just remember...when it's time for the hearse to pull up..there's no luggage rack on top!
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    The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it...Thomas Jefferson

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    You peoples are really great and its my honour to have a chat with you. Since last two years i am a silent viewer of this forum and enjoying all the great work and creative ideas posted by my mentors in this field.
    I will definitly stay in touch with you.
    I left woodwork due to office work.

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    Khalid,

    I was wondering where you were. Don't forget about us! I was gone for over 6 months due to a cross-country move and I really missed this place! I still want to talk to you about the embroidery stuff as I have a couple of machines that would be perfect for conversion...

    Take care!

    Mike

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    Khalid- if you must give up wood work, then keep going on the wind turban!

    You are an inspiration for all of your insights into simple solutions to complex problems. I certainly have enjoyed reading your posts, including all the ones that I did not reply to.

    If you must take another path, then best wishes! The new employer probably does not appreciate what you are capable of.

    Thank you.

    D
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    --Greg Westbrook

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