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  1. #1
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    Default Reciprocating wood carver

    This is most prob old news. Iv'e been after a not now made Ryobi reciprocating wood carver for use on carving my woodturning. My mate Trevor Brennan from the Maryborough Woodturning Club (Qld) paid me a visit up here in Darwin and put me onto the Ozito reciprocating carver. Off to Bunnings and bought 2 for $38 each with 3 years replacement warranty. They're not the greatest or best but for $38 and 3 years I can't go wrong. Oh, they work great.

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    Good result Woodb.

    Look forward to some pics of what you do with it.
    Cheers, Ern

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