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An Oldie with a new twist


Jronn65

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I see this pattern being used so many times.  Guess I going to have to try it.  Ron, some of the members here, including you, really know how to use material you find and what it can do to a projuect.  For me, unless it is a peice of wood, I don't know what to do with it.  Your display is really cool.

Jerry

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One of my favorite Sue Mey designs for Christmas.  I usually stack cut two 1/2-inch pieces, then make a base with a Forstner hole in the back to hold an LED tea light.

I use a #3 Flying Dutchman Ultra Reverse for most of the work, #5 for the perimeter in one long cut.

I shrunk mine down to about 11" in height though.

I prefer canary wood or mahogany. 

PS: I used to work as an X-ray serviceman, and I remember having a ton of old X-ray light boxes, we used the glass for so many things too!

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