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Check out my latest project, a cutting board I made for my wife. Its is
made from 3-strips of cherry and 2-strips of maple. After making it I noticed a crack in on of the maple strips and I almost started over. Then I decided to do the right thing and fix it using a dutchman. I have never used a dutchman in a project before, but I am happy with the results. Is it perfect? Nope, but not to bad. Thanks for looking: (it is the last project at the bottom) http://www.garagewoodworks.com/projectspage2.htm --- Stoutman www.garagewoodworks.com |
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Stoutman wrote:
Then I decided to do the right thing and fix it using a dutchman. I have never used a dutchman in a project before, but I am happy with the results. Is it perfect? Nope, but not to bad. Nice; and the dutchman is a good touch. -- Dave www.davebbq.com |
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