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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: EIEIO on September 04, 2013, 04:50:49 pm
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Live Long and Prosper! Pattern below.
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Nice work Ray! I like the simple, yet affective stand for it. Thanks for sharing.
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another great project there Ray, great pattern too, thanks for my copy.
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LLAP to you as well. Thanks for sharing this one with us, and yup, I snagged a copy with my thanks.
Al
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Snagged a copy Ray Been a Trekkie for a long time Thanks a heap!
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Nicely done Ray. Thanks for my copy of the pattern. Thanks for sharing it with us.
DW
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Nice work Ray
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Nice one Ray, thanks. It would only be logical to take a copy. Peace and long life.
Pete
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nice job
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LLAP to you too EIEIO. Thanks for the great pattern
Marg
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LLAP Ray, Ta for the pattern.
***Merlin***
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Great job, looks wonderful, thanks for the pattern.
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Thanks for the pattern, I got my copy. Nice cutting, I like the display stand as well.
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I too have been a Trekie for a long time. Thanks for the Pattern Jeff44
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great job Ray, really nice spock!
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Nice one, Ray. The lifelong trekkie in this house has just deman... requested I mean, that I cut it for her, but she says I should make the ear a bit longer. Who am I to argue, she's the bos... the trekkie, in this house.
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Ours is not to question "Why?". Ours is but to do or fry.
If you can, post a photo of your finished project.
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O/H and her two trekkie friends want copies so I had a practice on what I thought was MDF, and which turned out to be thick hardboard. Made a mistook at the bottom of the ear but I don't think it spoiled it.
Thanks Ray.
Martin.
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Looks like a nice, clean cutting to me. Is that hardboard hard to cut?
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Easy to cut but it was very dusty stuff, Ray. My mother had used it for decades for painting on so it was contaminated with all sorts. I've left the garage doors open for an hour or two to let the fibres blow away. I'm glad I have a sucker rather than a blower on the saw.
Martin.
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Great job, nice work. Thanks for sharing. :)