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all laid out , holes drilled, need to change blade on band saw.
Then I see what the lower bearings look like & its time for some maint.
2 mahogany ones for the bil that gave me the burl, he's into sail boats
4 walnut for my buddy, 2 for his family, & 2 for his inlaws
1 burl one to finish my set from last year
Bob
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They are going to be nice! Every year your post (or a similar one) inspires me to make sure I have the pattern.
Then I proceed to do nothing. Perhaps this weekend I can break that pattern.
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all taped up, I do not know why I missed taking any pics, while I was cutting them out
Alright, now have them all sanded to 150 grit, using my Ridgid O/S
moving on
Bob
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Now a final hand sanding to 220
don't think OSHA would like my drying oven.
It did cause me problems, with a couple of the lacquer pieces.
put them at about 95 F. & I had a bunch of bubble holes to sand out.
using Deft on 6 pcs. First time I have used lacquer.
using varnish on the burl pc. because thats what I used on the burl ones from last year.
Bob
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Those are very cool!
Do any of them ever get to be Rudolph
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These are perfect, but a possible addition could be a bottle-opener in the antlers. I mean, if you were going to sell these.