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Old 06-01-2006, 02:20 PM
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Great relief carving very well done. Are you going to stain the door are leave it natural.
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Great relief carving very well done. Are you going to stain the door are leave it natural.
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It will most likely be stained, but i don't get too do the finish work n the doors, because they like too do it them self.
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Old 06-01-2006, 08:42 PM
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Stacey -- your work is so very, very wonderful that I think you use a magic wand instead of a tool.
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Old 06-01-2006, 10:51 PM
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An excellent piece of relief Stacey.

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Stacey -- your work is so very, very wonderful that I think you use a magic wand instead of a tool.
Hi Nancy, thanks so much that means alto coming from you, as you know some of your magic rubbed of on me!
p.s. So how are you feeling? did the operatoin go well?
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An excellent piece of relief Stacey.

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Thanks Dylan, I appreciate your comments
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I saw the thread title and wondered why you would want a door for a bear - like a cat door?

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Nice work. Did I read correctly, the door is made of Alder?
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I saw the thread title and wondered why you would want a door for a bear - like a cat door?

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Nice work. Did I read correctly, the door is made of Alder?
Well i think if you had a bear for a door you wouldn't need an arlam system
thanks so much!
yes the doors are Alder
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