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Old 04-23-2011, 10:05 AM
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Default A Celtic Triquetra

A fairly easy project with a few tricky aspects. Part 1
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That is a neat project I have done one I don't remember where I saw the pattern. I did mine in Cherry. l really like the Celtic designs in carving
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Here is part two. Like I said, this will be a quickie.
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Here's Part 3 and the final video for this series.
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Great little project Don. I'll follow along.
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