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  1. #241
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    very cool !!!

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    Ran a file someone linked from the shopbot project page. A Two Step Pantry Stool cut in a glued up panel made of walnut, qtr sawn red oak, curly maple, and cherry. Its for my 2-year old to cook with me in the kitchen.



    Also drew up a table for a slab roller and made it for my wife to roll cookie dough and cake fondant on. 3" PVC cement rollers. Design was seen on youtube for a clay slab roller and I copied it. Internal bed and sides were drilled so the bed is perfectly paralle to the table side edges that the rollers roll on. Then a sheet of ply and 4 sheets of 1/8" masonite are teh spacers to set the dough thickness. Pullys and blocks and a turn buckle do the steel cable tensioning.



    Last edited by Mike Heidrick; 12-02-2011 at 12:11 PM.
    Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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    couple of things this week,, aztec calender was a no brainer,, the arches (modeled after a home in charleston sc on the battery were a year in the making, now the mold is working well!

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    Amazing CNC work , I've been thinking about this process for myself ............MB
    Usually busier than a cat in a sand box

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    marshal it has benn some of the best fun i have ever had!! (and lasted longer too)

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    Nice work Jim. Can I come work for you?
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  7. #247
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    with your experience sometimes i am tempted!!

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    some serious fun this weekend,, first time i worked with sculptneauvo finishes and man am i on fire to do some more,, i ran a learge 24 x 36 file ofthe last supper this weekend and will take it off the table tommorrow. thinking about a 4 foot x 16 foot model!! on the larger machine

    this is 25 wide and 30 tall
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    Amazing work Jim. You're having too much fun!
    Please help support the Creek.


    "The older I get, the better I used to be."
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  10. Nice work James !

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    thanks fellows!

  12. #252
    Nice. I've always wanted to get some of that finish and play with it... but man it's $pendy.... Looking good on that carving!

    I should be playing with ArtCAM doing this kind of stuff.
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    just get the small amounts of the "b" type,, it stretches a long way, i spent a good 500.00 last night got some more projects drying !! went crazy bronzing away!

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    Shaker Style Cradle out of Cherry all cut on CNC.


    I posted details of this project over in the design forum (where I had ask for some input)

    Is a link OK here or should I repost it? (isn't double posting frowned upon?)

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthre...58#post1833158

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    very nice, truely an heirloom !!

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