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Thread: Winner! 21 Oct -FreeStuff Drawing-A box of 3mm B/BB Russian Birch

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    Winner! 21 Oct -FreeStuff Drawing-A box of 3mm B/BB Russian Birch

    The winner is.......... Kevin Baker!
    Please contact Michael for shipping instructions


    Michael Kowalczyk is offering a box of 3mm B/BB Russian Birch that is cut to size (approx. 11 3/4" x 23 3/4") and contains 25 of these sheets that are ready to load in your laser and start cutting your Laser Buzz wall tributes, ornaments, puzzles, key chains, picture frames, bookmarks or many other laser projects. Shipping is included to the lower 48 in USA.
    Only Contributors are eligible to win and must opt in to be entered.

    Here is a portion of his info sheet to understand the value of this package.


    You do not have to drive to a lumber yard and try to get a 5' x 5' sheet in your vehicle, if you can find someone who sells this material close to you. Even if you can find it, the chances of this home center or lumber yard cutting it to get maximum yield would take a skilled person with the right equipment and sharp blade some additional time. This alone can save you an hour or two. Then if you find it, consider the time it takes to calculate the correct order of cutting to obtain the best yield and then cut it. You must also have a special saw blade, that is if you have a table saw. One blade is an 80+ tooth ATB which costs about $100.00+-, for a good quality blade, if you want to have minimal blowout on the sheet on a cross grain cut.
    I mention this so that you can see what is involved to get your blanks. Some people are set up to do this and we offer it to those who may not have the means to do it themselves or just want it done for them so they can have quality material at a fixed price. Plan ahead so you have some inventory and you can save some money on shipping.”

    If you can't wait to see if you have won this offering, please send Michael a PM or an email to get more info or place an order."


    The Holidays are right around the corner so don't be left out in the cold without product to sell or at the least give away to your family, friends, clients and strangers. Yes...Strangers! When you walk along the road, at a restaurant, at a football game, on a plane, at a seminar or any one of a thousand places.


    Random acts of kindness some how finds a hole in the floor to hide when money gets tight but can bring priceless joy to those that give out of the kindness of their hearts without expecting anything in return.
    Try it. You might just like it.
    Last edited by Glenn Clabo; 10-21-2009 at 6:17 AM.
    Glenn Clabo
    Michigan

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    21 Oct drawing

    please count me in! thanks, nancyB
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    Nice, Thank you & just in time.
    Linda Tetreault
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    Count me in.

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    Count me in please

    thanks!
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    Birch Drawing

    Count me in. Thanks
    Thanks
    Bruce

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    Count me in, and thank you Michael!
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    Count me in. Thanks

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    I would like to win this.

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    Count me in on this one!


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    Throw my name in please.
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    James jaragosky

    please add me to the list. thanks mike for the donation.
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