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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Bill P on February 09, 2011, 10:42:28 pm
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Lisa bought one of those square vases a few months ago and asked, "What can you do with this?" I drew up some plans and cut a box to go around it. The original vase is on the left, the finished project is on the right.
This is my first attempt at bevel cutting with the Excalibur, and it did such a great job I didn't even have to sand the edges.
Bill
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Good Job, Thanks for sharing I'm sure it will make the wife happy......Happy Wife Happy Life ;) lol
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Very cool Bill. What a great idea!
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Why hells bells, Bill! After seeing that the ol' Persian stuff is gonna be a piece of cake!
Darn nice work, my friend!
~~~GrayBeard~~~
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Looks realy nice, good work and good idea.
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That is really nice looking. I like how even everyhting looks.
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That looks so cool! You did a really nice job!
Sheila :)
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Very nice.
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That's really nice! What'd ya use for wood?
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Thanks, everyone, for the kind words.
MW, I used oak.
I hadn't given thought to how I could have stack cut (because of the bevels) or I would have done that. When I started the project I didn't realize how long it was going to take, so I made it one of those I'll-work-on-it-between-orders projects.
Bill
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Nice work, I like it. Thanks for posting. :)
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Great idea for the end result, and good workmanship. Thanks for showing us.
Jim
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really neat design!
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The next one I make will have the attached picture for the sides.
Bill
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Very nice ;D ;D ;D
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thats pretty cool and nice work too.
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that looks great. and a good idea to. thanks for sharing
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Beautiful work,
Look beautiful adornment of the house, I bet that nobody will notice the glass container
Hermoso trabajo,
Lucir? hermoso como adorno de la casa, te apuesto a que nadie se fijar? en el envase de vidrio