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Welcome to the forum and WOW, what an excellent first post. This reminds me of the ZT0600 RJ Martin collab. You must share more with us please!
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BOOMER52 wrote:HOLY Tooling Bits Batman...!!! THAT's incredible...!!! AND this is your FIRST POST...!!! BLOWN AWAY!!!
Exactly........ modder level Jedi achieved!
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xceptnl wrote:Exactly........ modder level Jedi achieved!
Check that, Jedi Master
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Ok GamleT, pictures are great and everything. And your pictures are top shelf. That leaves the best for last. That KNIFE! Excellent. And you other posts as well. Great work. As I said, pictures are great, essential actually. But can we get some details of your work??? What material mainly. Also any other details like what tools do you use? It looks to me like you use more than a Case whittler pocket knife and sandpaper. :)

Keep em coming.

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Hello Should apologize immediately, do not know the language, so I write through Google translator. Not sure everything is clear, but sorry, no other possibility. I've been watching this topic on your forum, and finally decided to show their work. This is not the core of my work, but because I like it, and thus do. Basically working with wood, but is often used in his work titanium, various stones and other materials. Overall, pleased to meet you.

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GamleT wrote:Hello Should apologize immediately, do not know the language, so I write through Google translator. Not sure everything is clear, but sorry, no other possibility. I've been watching this topic on your forum, and finally decided to show their work. This is not the core of my work, but because I like it, and thus do. Basically working with wood, but is often used in his work titanium, various stones and other materials. Overall, pleased to meet you.

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Pleased to meet you as well. Don't worry about language. Not many Americans talk very much good either. :) Again, xcellent work!

If you don't mind, where are you?

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Ukraine, the city of Sevastopol :) :) :)

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Even your smooth wood designs look great. I like the subtle indentation for the clips are nice touches. The dark walnut (guessing) in post #1802 is really nice as is the bocte (still guessing) from post #1804. Google translator did a really good job of relaying what you were trying to say.
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1802 - wenge
1804 - coco palm
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xceptnl wrote:Even your smooth wood designs look great. I like the subtle indentation for the clips are nice touches. The dark walnut (guessing) in post #1802 is really nice as is the bocte (still guessing) from post #1804. Google translator did a really good job of relaying what you were trying to say.
What xceptnl said +1.

Attention to detail. I notice you put the clip mounting holes wherever the original ones were. When I do scales I only put the clip mounting holes or whatever in the position I will be using it. That extra little bit says a lot. Then again, that is a very small thing compared to the rest of the work. I know you have more. LET'S SEE IT! :D

How about a picture of your work shop? Or a video. :D

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Those wood scales are remarkable. That is excellent work!
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I even like the way you countersink your screw heads. I'm going to have to stop posting. I could be here all day check out your work. :)


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Frankly, I do not understand most of what you ask. Google translator translates very poorly...: (
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This is absolutely upper crust FIRST RATE 3D CNC work product!!! I'm still trying to determine if this is 3 axis OR 5 axis...! Either way... heirloom, collector, museum quality going on there...! Just jaw dropping results!!!
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GamleT wrote:Frankly, I do not understand most of what you ask. Google translator translates very poorly...: (
This is likely because of our English, not how Google translates.
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