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    Here are 5 of the 70 pieces I cut for a spiritual retreat coming this September. They are cut from 1/8" baltic birch stacked 5 high using a #1 Pegas Modified Geometry blade. They will be dipped in a 50/50 mixture of shellac and denatured alcohol.

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    Scott
    Creator of fine designer sawdust.

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    Look good, do you see fish in your sleep, RJ
    Life Begins @ 190 MPH

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      RJ not only do I cut fish, but I live on a large lake and I try to fish as often as I can.
      Scott
      Creator of fine designer sawdust.

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        Originally posted by NC Scroller
        RJ not only do I cut fish, but I live on a large lake and I try to fish as often as I can.
        Steve,

        Then I bet you cut the "Fish and Filet" pattern from Steve Good!

        Karl
        Karl in Sunny Southwest Florida

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