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hmmmmmmmmm....maybe a 4001s '67 prototype ??? hmmmmmmmmmmmm ! :roll: :wink: 8) :lol:
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johnhall wrote:
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I thought you might like to see what we put in our fireplaces.

I burn a lot of maple in my fireplace, but it doesn't look like that! :lol:
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BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:might as well do both wings fer a perfect match !!! 8) :D
That was my thought - could he get both wings out of that piece.
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I can, actually. And I'm going to go ahead and cut a bottom wing, too. Just what I need to help my indecision... more options!
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walker wrote:Just what I need to help my indecision... more options!
Try planning a whole new kitchen, sometime! :shock:
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walker wrote:Just what I need to help my indecision... more options!
Try planning a whole new kitchen, sometime! :shock:
We were, but then our Granddaughter was born and we used that as an excuse to take a break from planning - almost 2 years ago now. :lol:
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Try planning a whole house.
"The best things in life aren't things."
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Not to derail this thread or anything but maybe we'll stick with restoring an old Rickenbacker bass. :wink:
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jps wrote:Not to derail this thread or anything but maybe we'll stick with restoring an old Rickenbacker bass. :wink:
Well, okay, but Mark hasn't posted any updates in HOURS!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted:
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Fine! You big babies!!! :lol: Here's a bone I can toss you - the rough cut of top wing #1. Refinement & contours to follow.

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This is the 'B' option for the top wing - different plank:

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I think I like plan B, actually. 8)
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Doesn't Plan B have a seam in the wood? I think Plan A would match the old bottom wing better.
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Where's the seam?
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