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    Holly Berry Ornaments

    I cut 45 of these Ornaments for mine and my wife's cousins to be mailed out pretty well all over the USA . I made them out of 1/4" BB Plywood , and the Pattern come from Steve Good's web site . Any comments welcome ...........Marshall
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    Marshall, if you need my address I would be honored to be on your maillist for those - very nice gifts! Neat pic with the arrangement, too.

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    Nice scroll work Marshall. Those will make nice gifts indeed as they can be used for years to come.
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    Great little xmas gifts Marshall.
    I'm sure everyone is going to be very happy with them.

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    Berry nice ornaments.

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    Those ornaments are really nice. They would look great decorating an entire Christmas tree.
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    Those are really nice. I would go nuts cutting 45 intricate patterns like that.

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    Marshall, Your ornaments look great. I really like the finish you used. Your receiving cousins are going to be very happy when they receive such a beautiful gift.

    Sam

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    Wow, that sure takes patience, nice work. Did you stack them up and make multiples at a time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Ball View Post
    Wow, that sure takes patience, nice work. Did you stack them up and make multiples at a time?
    Mark I cut five at a time on my big yellow saw , now I've been doing this for many , many years so using the right blades does help { Flying Dutchman Blades } I've used just about every blade out there too and this in my pick of them all . thanks for all the great comments too ............Marshall
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