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Very beautiful.  How long that take you?

I had a mishap with the glue it let go on one rear leg one night, I came into the room where I'm assembling it and it was on the floor in a 1000 pieces some broken some just came apart so I lost about 3 days but total about 2 weeks

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Hans

 

superlativos no describen adecuadamente su trabajo

 

I hope the translation was flattering and not rude.

Its the thought that counts Doug I'm fluent in English and Dutch also, so no need to translate.

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:sad: Han's all is not lost, It's not the car accident or the house that burned down, It's little things like the broken shoe lace when were late for work that pushes our buttons So you're safe with just a rebuild here. I can feel the traumatic anxiety of it all. :sad:

Thanks Kevin you have a way with words

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Very beautiful piece of craftsmanship Bendita. I'm going to take a long shot here, do any of you that are in Mexico know a man named Valentin Ortiz? He worked out here years ago and went back to Mexico. I don't know what part, all I know is Mexico.

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Very beautiful piece of craftsmanship Bendita. I'm going to take a long shot here, do any of you that are in Mexico know a man named Valentin Ortiz? He worked out here years ago and went back to Mexico. I don't know what part, all I know is Mexico.

sorry never heard of him any idea what part  of Mexico? there is over a 100 million people here.

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Lovely clock , looks beautiful after 2 weeks it is nice to see the end results. But I now how you feel tried glueing up my clock but wouldn't fit (now it has been dry fitted 3time ) but on the day of glueing just didn't want to fit------brian

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Lovely clock , looks beautiful after 2 weeks it is nice to see the end results. But I now how you feel tried glueing up my clock but wouldn't fit (now it has been dry fitted 3time ) but on the day of glueing just didn't want to fit------brian

Yes the problem with wood is it moves all the time The size of the material we work with and once we cut it there is barely anything left to support the fibers left.

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