August 27, 201213 yr Lance is a die hard supporter of Wounded Warriors, he and his gang raised over 3000 dollars a few weeks ago at their golf tourney. He also sent us some displays to go out with the next shipment to our vets! Great work Lance!!! The displays are oak, and he signed them and wrote a nice message on the underside. Thank you so much Lance for your work! We will be issuing an official order to our troops to start sending some displays in, so stay tuned for the announcement of our 5th Challenge Coin Display Project!! John MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
August 27, 201213 yr Very cool looking displays.Charles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRA
August 27, 201213 yr Author They are cool Charles, and as you know our trademark event here on The Patriot Woodworker is the making of Challenge Coin Displays and sending them off to our wounded warriors. Stand by for your marching orders folks!Charles Nicholls said:Very cool looking displays.Charles NichollsSite Hostnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRAJohn MorrisThe Patriot WoodworkerProud Supporter of Wounded Warrior Project and Homes For Our Troops
August 27, 201213 yr Great looking displays Lance and a nice alternative style to what I've been making. What's the angle on those?Ron DudelstonSite AdministratorAbove and Beyond WoodWorks
August 27, 201213 yr Lance, I like the technique you have used.John, remind us of the width and depth of the slots. Â We are also on alert awaiting your orders.Fredaka Pop's Shopwww.pops-shop.comEX-21 (Presently on the floor. Using my 6-year old 788 ! ! ! ! !'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'
August 27, 201213 yr I like that design as well as making them out of 3" thick stock is difficult for my to do without a jointer and the wood is much more expensive than 1" thick stock.Allen WorshamCorona, CAallenworsham@earthlink.nethttp://www.awcreationsandwoodcrafts.com'Graze in every man's field, but always give your own milk' J. Vernon McGee
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