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    All these people sitting back watching you working WW and not one offering to help.........shame I am so far in the back row

    Thats what I get for not coming along sooner I guess.

    Now have you sourced sponsorship funding for your work with all this educational value and gov hand outs these days surely a few $$$$$ your way wouldn't hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Now have you sourced sponsorship funding for your work with all this educational value and gov hand outs these days surely a few $$$$$ your way wouldn't hurt.
    Well if you're offering... I'm currently accepting donations in excess of $500. I will also be launching an appeal shortly to replace the 'church' roof with something superior to deflect the summer sun.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


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    Splendiferous as always WW.

    I bet William and Mary will be pleased!

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    I wish I had the skills to do that...

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    In your post N0. 50 , the second picture showed the bottom moulding. The shape of this moulding seems to be different to the bottom moulding in the second last picture .
    A question about wax pots. Did you cut a hole in the lid of your pot for the brush. I asked Mic-d what he had done as he has just bought a similar pot to mine and we decided that you would be the best one to consult about this.
    I've just become an optimist . Iv'e made a 25 year plan -oopps I've had a few birthdays - better make that a 20 year plan

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    It's exactly the same moulding. Perhaps the camera angle or anamorphic effect makes it appear different.

    My glue brush is short enough to remain in the pot with the lid on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Groggy View Post
    I wish I had the skills to do that...
    Having followed your bench WIP, you do possess the skills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue-deviled View Post
    But what sort of monster shoots a tree! Oakley & Presley, extreme arborists maybe?
    They might have been shooting at something NEXT TO or ON the tree. Or it could have been an inocent bystander in a police shootout. Maybe the tree was all Ned Kelly's Mum's front gardfen?

    Beautiful work WW!
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    I really like your work WW thanks so much for taking the time to share your skill and knowledge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tea lady View Post
    They might have been shooting at something NEXT TO or ON the tree. Or it could have been an inocent bystander in a police shootout. Maybe the tree was all Ned Kelly's Mum's front gardfen?

    Beautiful work WW!
    Indeed, they may have just been 'picking' walnuts! Either way, I think I'd prefer lead shot over four inch nails.

    Now we've seen the beauty of your carcase Mr Woodwould, I cannot wait to sight your drawers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue-deviled View Post
    I cannot wait to sight your drawers!
    Oh all right then, just for you...

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    First one to mention a commode gets to empty it. Oh bugger!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbur View Post
    First one to mention a commode gets to empty it. Oh bugger!
    Now there's an idea! In stead of sending pens to the troops (wouldn't it make more sense to send them bullets?), how about making commodes and sending them to Mumbai!
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    Woodwould.
    awestruck.

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    So now we've had pictures of both William and Mary!

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