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Old 12-20-2007, 02:37 PM
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Default Re: holding device

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I have the panavise 400 with a panavise post. I believe the rock positioner is a panavise 400 with a non panavise post. Or they both get the base from the same source.

Chris
Thanks, Chris for answering my question. I should have my 'Rock' by Friday or Monday at the latest. I'm anxious to get it mounted and take it for a test run. I like to use both palm, mallet tools and power tools. So it will get a good workout and I'll be able to see if I may need revisions as Skip did with his.
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Here's one that I want to build, this is off a Owlhause's picture trail page. Should be stout enough to hold most carvings.
Check it out. http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/...33&uid=1835407
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Baazoom, Mel do you think you need something that big for those cute little minature santa's????? Just kidding I know you plan some nice size woodspirits right? Owlhauses workholder looks really strong.
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