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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: CharlesDearing on July 08, 2014, 11:33:46 am
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That pheasant looks great Charles. Pheasant hunting here in South Dakota is big in the fall. How many hours to cut it? If I started last week I might finish by Oct. :) Brian
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Looks beautiful, but getting very fragile. How do you keep it together?
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Thanks guys....I'm just careful with it.....looks like in the end it'll take about 10-12 hours.
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Looking great Charles. What are you using for a zero clearance hole? Looking forward to seeing this one completed. Thanks for sharing this with us.
DW
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Looking very nice Charles. Good luck on the last part. Looks pretty delicate from the picture.
Al
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Thanks. Believe it or not so far the only scary (flexible) spot I've found is just to the left of the foot hanging down.
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Very nice, I like that a lot!
Ray
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Charles it looks great. How thick is the wood and what size spiral do you use?
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Thanks again. I am stack cutting two 1/8 inch pieces of birch ply and I am using #5 spirals. I could use #3's but they break easier lol.
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that's a great looking bird and great craftsmanship too.
well done.
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Charles that's a great looking bird .
well done.
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Excellent work, is a work of art, thanks for sharing.