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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: troy_curtis on February 18, 2013, 11:35:30 pm
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Well, I had a bad experience with my first stack cutting project (over Christmas). Then I managed to make that project work. Today I did an even bigger project and managed to stack cut 3 of this design. One I am putting on Tropical Walnut. One is on a BB painted black. The 3rd is waiting to be put on some background. Over all 3 for 1 cutting. I am pleased with this.
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Congratulations Troy! I'm glad stack cutting worked out for you!
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very fine work, looks greate
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Excellent Troy. Patience and a good sharp blade help with stack cutting, that and making sure your table is square to the blade:) Thanks for sharing this with us.
DW
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It's like everything else, practice, practice, practice. Well done.
Marg
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great work there Troy, well done on the stack cut.
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They look great, nice work. :)
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Very well done, your work looks very elegant.
In my country there is a saying "you learn spoiling"
Congratulations and keep going.
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very nice thanks for sharing
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Well done, they look great!
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Keep working with the stack cuts, I have had good success with them.
Thanks for sharing
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Those are great pieces....
what thickness are they/ ...they appear to be somewhat thick.
~~~GB~~~
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Those are great pieces....
what thickness are they/ ...they appear to be somewhat thick.
~~~GB~~~
The one with the black in it is 1/8 in BB cut and glued to another 1/8 in BB painted black. It is placed on an easel. The one with the brown is quite thick. It is 1/8 in BB cut and glued to a 3/4 in Tropical Walnut. It is hung on a wall.
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These came out awesome!