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ciao, io sono jo, donna brasiliana, per l'Italia, amo la lavorazione del legno :oops: [attachment = 13048: 734194_587900297930808_1669997582_n (1) .jpg]

questo è il mio lavoro

 

hello, I'm jo, Brazilian woman, to Italy, I love woodworking

This is my job

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Ciao Jo Benvenuti al villaggio ci muoviamo soprattutto i lavoratori videro e intarsi, ma altri falegnami qui ci dicono anche che tipo di lavoro che rende i pezzi che avete nelle vostre immagini sono troppo grandi per un traforo è cnc router o laser? è molto bella, grazie per la condivisione. 
Il tuo amico ... / Hans

 

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Welcome to The Village.  Thank you for posting your photos. I love what you do, I know of no one else that does this kind of work. Great to have you here, Hope you show us more of what you do.

 

Paul., thanks for the interpretation

 

Dick

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Hello Jo, welcome to the Village.  I'm Marg from Australia.  My that is fine work I love the screen.  Do you do it by hand or do you have a scroll saw?  Also what blades do you use?

 

Marg

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I would like to thank welcome, these works are performed either by hand, as the large size laser machine, many use the cnc, others are as traforo, sorry but do not speak English, use a translator, I saw your work, I am by a passionate trbalho of traforo Barelli and pietro carlo amatti, many already adapted this work in cnc router and laser, but who do not have conditions using the models and make hand if I can help to spread the art of Provencal'll much pleasure in Brazil is an art decoration used pair of children's parties, I'm starting this work in italy, where they live 14 years, I have not the time to laser machine and support me in other companies, but by the end of this year I want to buy a machine, I have a friend who performs ururguay of these projects in your router 90 x 60, she told me, the machine cuts up to 2 cm, and slower work, however achievable.
 

:D

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Hi Jo a big WELCOME from me, I also have trouble understanding the English language here but we don't care you can't speak English as long as you can make tea and coffee and show us some pictures of your work you will fit in with no problem. I'm sure we will have translation from our resident linguists. Roly  

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