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A very simple pattern


LarryEA

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Not bragging at all. Just want to post it for posterity... :D

A Steve Good Pattern I got yesterday.

These are soooooooooo simple to cut.

 

THe Recipe 

A little 1/8" Maple and a little 3/8" Walnut 

Add a little TitebondIII 

3 coats of lacquer icing

and the Turkeys are ready for dinner.

 

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Oh, they look better than the picture.

 

 

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Not bragging at all. Just want to post it for posterity... :D

A Steve Good Pattern I got yesterday.

These are soooooooooo simple to cut.

 

THe Recipe 

A little 1/8" Maple and a little 3/8" Walnut 

Add a little TitebondIII 

3 coats of lacquer icing

and the Turkeys are ready for dinner.

 

                    attachicon.gifTurkey napkin holders resz.jpg

 

Oh, they look better than the picture.

 

Ok, you beat me to them,lol Your expecting company ? :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

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You are quick.  I have the patterns printed but thats all.  I don't have any 1/8" hardwood so have been trying to figure out how to substitute without using ply.  I have some 1/4" walnut that came off the walls of an old house.  It has a lot of nail holes but at least the guy that gave it to me planed one side so found any missing nails.

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You are quick.  I have the patterns printed but thats all.  I don't have any 1/8" hardwood so have been trying to figure out how to substitute without using ply.  I have some 1/4" walnut that came off the walls of an old house.  It has a lot of nail holes but at least the guy that gave it to me planed one side so found any missing nails.

THe plans call for larger wood than I used.      The wood I used was what I had without some cutting and planing

to get the "plan size"

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