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Is that CNC, or hand work? The detail is great, they kinda look like $$$$$ MoNeY $$$$$$
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i wish i could do this as handwork but its cnc (carvewright)
I usually don't have time to do much woodworking anymore and was asked to make them after seeing some old photos of past projects.
Have about 7 hrs in both of them. Have 3 more to make This week.
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Great work.
Something is missing on the 1972 truck- can you see what is it?
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And mirrors.
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Very nice work.
I have been wanting to make a large carved sign for the driveway entrance...
"Willow's Ridge Farm,"
I just never got around to it before my september fall put me in the "chair."
Maybe it will me a good project once I get back into the shop.
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(11-24-2016, 11:24 AM)daddo Wrote: Great work.
Something is missing on the 1972 truck- can you see what is it?
Steering wheel
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(11-24-2016, 08:21 PM)jaustin Wrote: Steering wheel
Steering wheels were an option then.
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I see a steering wheel. A pickup that age would have had the antenna broken off, and who needs mirrors?
Nice work. I always wanted a cnc router, I'm a little afraid of the dust.