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14 hours ago, rjR said:

Hello MR Jones!

 

Very neat combine.  Nicely done. Toys are a joy in their own right.

"Like the song-- Billy Bob & Joleen--should have been RED!"  (O.K.-Just my preference showing)

As an old farm boy, the only combines I ever ran were green & yellow-- they were actually great machines. My Brother-in-law--has ran red all his life & I have known him for over 70 years now. 

I am now going to have to make one-- I will use the T & E designs version though!

I do expect some fire wood from my first effort! 

 

I struggled with making this one and I have just finished the second one yesterday. What I came to realize, it is very  necessary to use a hard wood on these. I make my second one with cedar because I  liked the color of it and I did not want paint it, as I am not very good at painting my  projects and almost always wish I had not done so, when I decide to try once more to do that. Not sure what  T & E are, please define for me. Good  luck, Ralph on your  efforts. Let me know if you do not understand something in the pattern as it was a little difficult to understand what they were trying to explain in them. Once I figured that part out, I was more relaxed proceeding.

Dick

heppnerguy

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