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  1. #1
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    Default I call it ------------------- 3D

    This is my latest decorative cutting board and no, it does not show a Nazi swastika. The Nazi version has the legs pointing in a clockwise direction and is oriented at 45 degrees.

    These symbols have the legs pointing in a counter-clockwise direction and are based on old Navajo symbols.

    It is all end grain and made from walnut, cherry and maple.


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    Fylfot.

    It was tiled on the floor of the old dymocks building on George street. Not sure if it's still there.

    Your board is absolutely amazing! What a treasure!

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    Fantastic work, BDBD. Looks 3 dimensional.

    The swastika motif as you've done was was common to a number of religions a thousand or so years before uncle Adolph came on the scene.

    It is also set in the floor of the old Customs House in Sydney, with an explanation on the wall next to it..
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    Truly amazing. Will it be used?

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    Won't the bread and cheese fall between the cracks? fantastic piece.
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    Terrific piece.

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    Lot of work in that. Looks great
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    Killer BigD, love it .



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    Thumbs up

    !!!! What else can I say???

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    that is amazing. Although it should really include WIP pic's, cause I can not imagine how that would go together.

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    Absolutely triffic !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    !!!! What else can I say???
    What he said
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    BDBD,

    I have to ask, what method do you use to get your cuts so accurate ...??

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