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February 21, 2012 at 6:44 am #71339Michelle GoetzingerMemberFebruary 21, 2012 at 6:47 am #71340Gene McDonaldMember
why that looks awesomistically fantabulous Michelle!! Im starting to see a paperstone crunch coming..havent dont any in awhile and now its popping up..nice
February 21, 2012 at 7:51 am #71343Andy GravesKeymasterNice guitar. I like the fact he is outside, playing it in the snow with a T-Shirt on. Gotta be freezen cold up there.
February 21, 2012 at 9:11 am #71344Len SmithMemberI am loving this stuff! Gene, we need to see that Genetrazzo when it’s finished, I’m interested.
David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?
Michelle, the Paperstone looks really good! Is that the standard finish? It looks like it has more of a sheen than the samples I have seen.
It’s fun to see what you guys are doing!
February 21, 2012 at 10:13 am #71348Jon OlsonMember
All great items. This Post is going onto twitter. The world needs to see your outstanding work!
February 21, 2012 at 10:17 am #71349David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:17 am #71350David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:17 am #71351David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:18 am #71353David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:18 am #71354David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:18 am #71355David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:18 am #71356David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:18 am #71357David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:18 am #71358David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
February 21, 2012 at 10:18 am #71359David GerardMember“David, Those kids look so proud of their work, what a great post. By the way, what tools are you using for your inlay prep? Sandblasting, laser engraving, cnc?”
Len, I use a dremel tool. Some of the inlay is crushed particles, some solid cut outs and some liquid. The compass rose is all done by hand. Table saw, 10 wheel and band saw. I have gotten pretty fast at it so I can make respectable $ with this method. Being in a very artsy town…hand made rules the day.
Andy, this young man is one of those crazy fun types. He is a wicked good guitar player too. I sent him home with a mandolin and in 1 week he was shredding on it. I had him get up on stage and play 5 tunes with us last week.
Lovin seeing all your stuff guys, thanks Len for the spark
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