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    Default Round Cutter

    Heres a few pics of my new pizza cutter.....

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    couple more pics......

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    That's one fine pizza cutter.
    Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working. — Pablo Picasso


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    Yep I agree thats the fanciest pizza cutter I've ever seen!
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    Mate that is a beautiful piece of work!!

    What is the timber?

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    ...what they said

    Art...looks like it might be dyed Maple.
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    Ed

    Do something that is stupid and fun today, then run like hell !!!

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    Bugga! Saw the title and thought somebody had found a source of the elusive round carbide cutters
    Very nice looking bit of weaponry you've produced there Shaughnessy - but don't let 'em put it in the dish-washer . Is the cast button on the end a part of the kit or your own embellishment???
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    Thanks fellas....thats curly maple that has been treated with acid / heat and then a little transtint dye. The hardware kits for the metal cutter can be purchased from Rockler.com. I screwed it up a bit in that the handle is supposed to screw off and I broke the stem off so I stuffed the collar right into the handle, and epoxied it on. First time making one of these. The butt end leaf is cast, and epoxied. I appreciate your comments.

    Im still trying to get someone to trade me some curly maple for your famous ringed gidgee down there.

    Thanks for looking .......Larry

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