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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: jrpeteo on October 11, 2012, 07:23:38 pm
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Made these for a friend, they go in the upper corners of windows to hide the window covering brackets. The scrolled pieces are ?? oak with a 49 inch single cut (I measured it with a string). About a half hour and a new blade (FDUR5) for each.
Pete
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Great idea and cutting Pete. Thanks for sharing them with us.
DW
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These came out beautiful! When I lived in Chicago I bought a couple of these for my house and they were quite expensive. You did a wonderful job! :)
Sheila
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nice job,thanks for sharing
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They look great, nice work. :)
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looks nice thanks for showing.
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they look great, thanks for sharing.
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Nice work!
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Very gog job and practical idea.
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Nice work like them.
Never would have thought of making them.
Thanks
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Nicely done. Thanks for the idea and for sharing.
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Very nice and a great idea.
Marg
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looking really great.
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Thank you all for the kind comments. Even though they were done for a friend, he gave me $50 for my troubles. I had probaby had $10 - $12 in supplies and 4 or 5 total hours on the project.
Pete
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Oh nice, and thanks for saying how they will be used. I was thinking for a shelf. Window corners would be nice. Thanks for sharing.
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Great Idea!!!
Very nicely done, Pete....I can't imagine what those would cost in a 'decorating store'!
~~~GB~~~
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Great idea !! Mutiple usage :)
Mahendra