Sometimes the customer knows best
#11
I don't generally use customer supplied wood, as it may or may not be properly dried, but sometimes the customer comes up with some nifty looking stuff. This case; Curly Ambrosia Maple.
12" dovetail: 12" x 2" x 0.020" canted, 16ppi x 10* rake x 0* fleam
12" small carcass:12" x 3" x 0.025", 13ppi x 12.5* rake x 12.5* fleam ( splitting hairs a bit )
14" sash /large carcass: 14" x 3.5" x 0.025", 12ppi x 15* rake x 20* fleam
16" Tenon:16" x 4" x 0.032", 11ppi x 10* rake x 0* fleam
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So back to the hamster wheel.
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#12
wow.  not sure how it could get any better...
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#13
Spectacular!


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#14
My! What a way to identify the matched set. I trust the fourth carries the signature also. Very attractive.
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#15
Very, very nice!
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Allan Hill
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#16
Simply gorgeous! One lucky customer.
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Thanks,  Curt
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#17
Black line spalting to.  If it was me I would be very happy with the saws.
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As of this time I am now teaching vets again.  If you have any lumber scraps we can use them to glue up to make some bowl from a board.  Thank You

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#18
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#19
Awesome wood shaped beautifully into a functional item is a pinnacle of our craft. Thank you for sharing with us!
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#20
Wow, this takes me back a few years when I first saw a matched set of your saws on the Auction site.   Keep up the great work!
Chris
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