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Thread: YYYAAAHHHOOOO!!! My Table Made Round 2 in the FWW Build Off Contest!!!!

  1. #16
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    Mike, your table is beautiful, and I didn't see anything else there that caught my eye. You got my vote!!!

    I'll keep fingers, toes, and eyes crossed for you.
    Nancy Laird
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    Thanks Very Much Everyone!!!!

    I think this could turn into a horse race, there's some awesome projects there.

    Mike

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    I agree, Mike...everyone on that page is a winner when you look at things objectively and it's truly a fine statement about your work to be in the hunt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    I agree, Mike...everyone on that page is a winner when you look at things objectively and it's truly a fine statement about your work to be in the hunt!
    Thanks Jim, I'm just crossing my fingers....and toes to make it into the next round. It's pretty exciting though.

    Thanks again
    Mike

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    Congratulations Mike. That's some fine woodworking that made the cut. Your table definitely belongs there. Great craftsmanship!
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    Smile i voted

    mike i voted for your piece.hope you win great workmanship.remind everyone on the july vote.great job

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    Awesome! Another vote for Mike!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

    Did you know SMC is user supported? Please help.

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    Very Nice....

    Congrats and good luck.

    It is an awesome design!

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    Beautiful workmanship.

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    Great design and execution Mike! There are some wonderful pieces there but your table got my vote. The best of luck to you.
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    Thanks again Everyone for the support.

    Mike

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    Got my vote. Awesome table.

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    Nice table, but I liked the Roccoco table more. Loved those exquisite carvings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Montgomery Scott View Post
    Nice table, but I liked the Roccoco table more. Loved those exquisite carvings.

    Can't say as I blame you, it's a beauitful table.

    Mike

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    Ditto

    Looked at all the pieces with an open mind and voted for yours since I like it the best.

    Terry

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