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    Default Another use for Milky Pine

    I have just finished framing a picture with the molding made from milky pine and used a very large router bit that is normally used for front doors.
    I love the rustic look





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    Looks good..nice shine
    les

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    Yep, nothing wrong with that. Nice work
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    Cheers John

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