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46 minutes ago, WalkedUp said:

They look great. If you score through the top grain with a very sharp Stanley knife they are less likely to splinter on the cut edges. 

I used a rip blade in the saw instead of a combi blade as it’s freebies . I have an under scorer too . 

just looked and it’s also bits too in the picture 👍. The oil was still wet and I’d left bits on the desk . 
 

 

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Nath we love you and your posts about your family and your explouts, it gives us great pleasure read about your trials and tribulations. Also to take the wee from time to time.  The dead tree carcass butchery and self harm makes for interesting reading. 

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13 minutes ago, figgy said:

Nath we love you and your posts about your family and your explouts, it gives us great pleasure read about your trials and tribulations. Also to take the wee from time to time.  The dead tree carcass butchery and self harm makes for interesting reading. 

I like making you lot laugh 😂 

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