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  • Standalone Motorcycle Puzzle

    Cut from hard maple and finished with Tung Oil.
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    Life is hard. It is even harder when you are being stupid.
    John Wayne

  • #2
    Nicely done. I dislike the hard maple to cut but it sure is some pretty wood.
    "Still Montana Mike"

    "Don't worry about old age--it doesn't last that long."
    Mike's Wood-n-Things LLC

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    • #3
      Great looks.....Great job.....

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      • #4
        That looks nicer than the last motorcycle I had! That is a nice cut. Where did the pattern come from?

        John
        I've Got A Lot More To Learn
        About Leaving Battlegrounds Alone
        "~~ Molly Venter

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