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  • Rontana
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    They look great . . . and cottonwood is the best. I'm always happy when a windstorm knocks a few limbs off my old cottonwoods . . . it's like a gift from the whittling gods

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  • joepaulbutler
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    Herb, Thank You
    Sappy, Thank You
    Mike, Thank You, should see some of my dreams∙∙∙∙or maybe not
    Bill & Brian, Thank You for the likes

    Now off to start attaching the hinges and latches

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  • Merle Rice
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    Hi Joe , Simple and well thought out . They'll love them . Keep that Imagination working . Merle

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  • Mike WNC
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    Like Joe said, "a couple of real characters" nice job!

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  • sappy
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    Hey Joe, you found a couple of real characters in that cottonwood!

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  • uvawyo
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    Funny, Joe!

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  • joepaulbutler
    started a topic To keep knives from getting rusty

    To keep knives from getting rusty

    Pam finished up getting the kids Christmas presents paint today, I didn't want to start anything that would take time because I'll start put on the hinges and latches tomorrow & the stain the outsides.
    Did these little simple things to keep me occupied. They are 1/4" thick Cottonwood bark, about 4" wide, eyes, and teeth painted with acrylic and the wood is stain with teak oil
    As usual C&C welcome
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