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Here's a couple I've gotten finished in the past week. ning-100-3787-20316-19.jpg?width=750



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Greg
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Great work Greg. You do some really neat projects.




John Moody
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My wife likes them all, but she wants me to make some note pad holders. Did you just "free hand" these?


As always, GOOD work Greg. She see's some of your work and keeps adding them to my list. I have enough to keep busy thru the end of 2013!!!!!




Harry Brink
Bulldog Woodworking
Montana

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Thanks John, I always try to do my best since most of my stuff is for sale.

John Moody said:


Great work Greg. You do some really neat projects.




John Moody
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John Moody Woodworks
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Harry, on the note pad holders I saw the idea on FB and just hand drew the pattern. Give me a day or two and I'll send you a copy. I used some leftovers, the cedar one is 3/4" thick and the walnut and mahogany ones are 1" thick. They are sized for a 3" square pad, but I bought some off brand pads that weren't 3" they were 3x 3 1/8. The thicker the wood the more stable the pen or pencil will be too. I used 1/8" baltic birch for the bottoms.


What'd you think you were going to get to lay around and rest now that you're retired LOL . My wife is just now getting me a list of stuff she wants made to send out as gifts ! 

Harry Brink said:


My wife likes them all, but she wants me to make some note pad holders. Did you just "free hand" these?


As always, GOOD work Greg. She see's some of your work and keeps adding them to my list. I have enough to keep busy thru the end of 2013!!!!!




Harry Brink
Bulldog Woodworking
Montana



Good lookin stuff ya got there Greg - I'm truely impressed AND you have been a busy man.




Fred
aka Pop's Shop
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EX-21 (Presently on the floor. Using my 6-year old 788 ! ! ! ! !
'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'

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Trying to get some stuff for these last two shows, got a Christmas first friday tomorrow evening in Statesboro and the Christmas parade in Pembroke Saturday AM. Last Saturday we were at the Christmas parade in Claxton a nightime show, did pretty good too. And got several orders to get done before Christmas. 

Fred Wilson said:


Good lookin stuff ya got there Greg - I'm truely impressed AND you have been a busy man.




Fred
aka Pop's Shop
www.pops-shop.com
EX-21 (Presently on the floor. Using my 6-year old 788 ! ! ! ! !
'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'



Thanks, Greg. Still snowing tonight but I have plans to get the music boxes closer to being finished so I can move on to other things. I'll have to fire up that heater on high.

Greg Aksdal said:


Harry, on the note pad holders I saw the idea on FB and just hand drew the pattern. Give me a day or two and I'll send you a copy. I used some leftovers, the cedar one is 3/4" thick and the walnut and mahogany ones are 1" thick. They are sized for a 3" square pad, but I bought some off brand pads that weren't 3" they were 3x 3 1/8. The thicker the wood the more stable the pen or pencil will be too. I used 1/8" baltic birch for the bottoms.


What'd you think you were going to get to lay around and rest now that you're retired LOL . My wife is just now getting me a list of stuff she wants made to send out as gifts ! 

Harry Brink said:





Greg
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Those are really neat, Greg. One can see why you do well at the shows. 




Gene
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton

Great looking projects Greg! I like em all.




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Thanks Gene 

Gene Howe said:


Those are really neat, Greg. One can see why you do well at the shows. 




Gene
'The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.' G. K. Chesterton



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Thanks Mike

Mike Dillen said:


Great looking projects Greg! I like em all.




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really nice work Greg, you do some nice work.





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Thanks Phil. I try. 

Phil Chestnut said:


really nice work Greg, you do some nice work.





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They are all cute and great looking, bet they are all big hits. The details are so intricate especially the musical notes and the wine. They are great gift ideas. Great job!



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Thanks Claude I appreciate the compliments.

Claude Bradford said:


They are all cute and great looking, bet they are all big hits. The details are so intricate especially the musical notes and the wine. They are great gift ideas. Great job!



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To know but not to do is not yet to know.
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Greg - you have mail.




Fred
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www.pops-shop.com
'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'
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Those are really authentic work. This is one beautiful wood project.




Take the first step, it will lead you to the LAST.
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Thanks James I appreciate it. 

James Hisebert said:


Those are really authentic work. This is one beautiful wood project.




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