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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: Martin on September 21, 2013, 04:21:01 pm
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Taken from a Patrick Spielman book (I think) My wife is a librarian so I see lots of them. :)
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Nice. I like the holes at each end of a line.
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Nice looking car, thanks for sharing with us.
Al
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nice cutting car, really great
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Nice. I like the holes at each end of a line.
Yeah, it's a nice touch, Ray. Spielman's idea though, not mine. If they have to be there, make a feature of them. I couldn't see any way of hiding them without using spiral blades, and though I have nothing against spirals, it's been a while since I used any.
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Excellent work Martin. Thanks for sharing this with us.
DW
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Nice job on that, I think I have that book somewhere.......
Pete
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Looks really good. Nice job.
Al
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nice work Martin
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Very nice job, looks great, thanks for sharing. ;)
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very nice work, thanks for sharing.
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The car looks great. Pat put out a lot of nice patterns in the numerous books he published.
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That is fantastic, I like it a lot.
Marg
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Nice. I like the holes at each end of a line.
Yeah, it's a nice touch, Ray. Spielman's idea though, not mine. If they have to be there, make a feature of them. I couldn't see any way of hiding them without using spiral blades, and though I have nothing against spirals, it's been a while since I used any.
They work well with such an early vintage car, but I wonder how whey would work on something newer, like my MGA or one of the 50's / 60's Chevys for instance?
Gabby