Here are 2 things that I've made. One is for my girlfriends older sister, the key rack. Her sister and her husband are avid golfers so I made this for them. The pegs for the keys are actual golf clubs I found at a thrift store! The name plaque is for a customer at our local gas station. It's made in 3 layers. 1/2 poplar, 1/4 MDF and 1/4 BBP. She wants it for her daughter and her nickname is "STINKY". She also wants one for her other 2 children. Don
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Those are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I attached some patterns of some I have done for a golfer. Feel free to change the name and use it if you like.Attached FilesMay the wind at you back .....
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Nicely done and that is a stinker of a font. LOL"Still Montana Mike"
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