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Ye old brick wall

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This one is made from a bit of one of the corian slabs Jim left here on the show weekend I like this one it looks like a bit of ye old cattle wall
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What can I say... fantastic Woody, you've done it again. I like the way you've brought the bottom out wider to match the cb making it look a much better euro although something in me says this would be nicer without a cb or a plain gold or black one.
 

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What can I say... fantastic Woody, you've done it again. I like the way you've brought the bottom out wider to match the cb making it look a much better euro although something in me says this would be nicer without a cb or a plain gold or black one.

I did try a black C/B Doc but it looked like a brick wall with a wide band of mortar all wrong I think because of the other black lines I also tryed a red c/b on the red n white pen I made yesterday and didn't like that maybe no c/b will work I will try it on another pen in a few days
 

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Magnificent Woody. You never cease to amaze us with your creativity. Thanks for sharing that one, it's brilliant.
 

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Unusal design, shaping draws admiration even further you trend setter you. No one trick pony mate the barriers fall even further than humpty dumpty out your way I am enthralled.

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Thank you gents why not give it a try for yourself
Ha Ha I might just surprise you and do one init?
I been playing bloody tiddly winks with the grandchildren, ain't it amazing how the simple things still work wonders.
Had them all round earlier with their tablets and tapping away with no conversation.
I got the tiddly winks out and started gluing them up which aroused some interest, then i got an egg cup out and started flicking them in.
Next thing all the kids and adults on the floor playing with em, had a great evening with the family init?
 

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Love this one Woody .. :winking: Are you doing the cutting on the bandsaw? :thinks:
 
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