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beeg
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pennview wrote:Chuck, regarding that fleet of mini cars, are they of your design or did you use a set of plans? If plans, where did you get them, as I'd be interested in making my own fleet.

Thanks.

Here's his other post with the info.

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?p=70407&postcount=8
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Wow, your "spill" is gorgeous. How many people fall for it initially?
shipwright wrote:[ATTACH]10327[/ATTACH]

Full reveal at:

http://picasaweb.google.com/paulm549/OOPS?feat=directlink
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roy_okc wrote:Wow, your "spill" is gorgeous. How many people fall for it initially?
Thanks. Not that many have seen it, but what I can say is that it has gotten me a number of times, just the spilled can part lying around on a bench or whatever.

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Great looking net and rod. Two of my dream projects I would love to get done.
Did you take classes to build the rod and net?
I'm in southern Maine and am searching for a rod making course.
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Post by easterngray »

Thanks bvrsbro - I did not take classes but learned from books - neither project is really hard - the rod obviously entails more work than the net, but both can be done without classes. That said, there is a really nice fellow in Falmouth Maine that offers classes - heres a link:

http://bambooflyrods.tripod.com/classes.html

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<shameless plug>

We've got some great projects here that I would love to add to my new web site, Built With A Shopsmith. :D
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heathicus wrote:<shameless plug>

We've got some great projects here that I would love to add to my new web site, Built With A Shopsmith. :D

Looks more like a request for input to me!
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Wow great lamps!!
Is the wood cherry with glass fronts. Very impressive.
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Here is a couple of my projects. The 1st picture is a store bought corner cabinet and the other pictures are my attempt to match it. First with a corner cabinet base, then I matched the top of the original for the corner wall shelf and then continued the shelf around the room.
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Backlit house number sign

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Material is redwood decking finished with Behr 501 premium weatherproofing. 'Welcome' lettering taper cut with #5 blade at 3° on scrollsaw then recessed. Backlit using two 12 volt trailer lights.
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