DaveTTC
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Post by DaveTTC on Aug 1, 2013 1:46:40 GMT -8
So I did this from an old breadboard I bought for $1, there is enough left to do another one
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Post by cabinetman on Aug 1, 2013 2:32:46 GMT -8
That's awesome Dave...nice work. No way could I do that.
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Post by Joe Lyddon on Aug 1, 2013 10:23:41 GMT -8
Yes, Dave, that is one COOL dish!
Very unusual... Perfect for nuts, etc.
Nice job!
Really COOL!
Thank you!
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DaveTTC
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Post by DaveTTC on Aug 1, 2013 15:11:53 GMT -8
Thanks for the comments, hopefully I'll have another matching plate or a matching bowl to add in a week
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Post by DaveTTC on Aug 1, 2013 15:18:34 GMT -8
here is the under side and here is a side profile Hope this works as doing it straight from photobucket Plate is 175mm x 22 mm by 6mm thick
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Post by cabinetman on Aug 1, 2013 16:10:15 GMT -8
Maybe you could show the glue up sequence. That would be interesting.
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DaveTTC
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Post by DaveTTC on Aug 1, 2013 17:19:29 GMT -8
I dont know the glue up sequence, could have at a guess.
It was made from a recycled bred board I bought for $1 from a garage sale
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Post by Joe Lyddon on Aug 1, 2013 20:56:12 GMT -8
Hey, that backside looks perfect for playing Tidily-Winks... ;D It has that small recess in the middle as the target for the Tidily-Winks! ;D ... or throwing cards into... Not bad for just 50 cents per bowl! ;D
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