#10
Christmas gifts for a buddy's kids.





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#11
Hmm...clever idea!

How'd you saw the bodies so that they were 90 degrees to the table(or feet in this case)?
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#12
Thanks for the compliments. They're 7 and 11 (I think) and have about 2,793 dinosaur toys, games, books, etc, so I'm thinking they should like them. (At least I hope they do... they're kids after all.)


Dumb_Polack said:

How'd you saw the bodies so that they were 90 degrees to the table(or feet in this case)?




Registered the feet on the bandsaw table and very slowly & carefully fed each through freehand while holding them down firmly, then cleaned up the shredded plastic by touching it to the belt sander. Wasn't 100% comfortable doing it on the bandsaw, especially with the taller one, but it worked. Couldn't think of a better way to do it.
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#13
Very Cool
Clever Idea and I'm sure the kids will love them.
They need something to hold up their dino books.
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#14
Awesome
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#15
Cool.
Gary

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#16
Great idea. Lots of kids love dinos.
John

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#17
Now thats my kinda project!
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