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I stumbled across this today and thought you all might be interested. It might save an expensive set of back and or sides one day for you.


 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyoWG49y1eQ


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that was good Ken.

I liked the one on making tiger maple grain pop.

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Very clever, thanks for the post Ken.

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That was great. Thanks Ken. Dan Erlewine teaches the same "poping" technique in his PRS top instructional/information blog on Stewmac's site. I haven't tried it yet, But am definitely going to on my next drop top.


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That was impressive...

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Very cool, never would have thought of that one... I too liked the popping figure. That guy sounds like he really knows his stuff.    


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That was cool, a little bit scary having the blade guide/guard up that high though. Good way to twist that blade and snap it.

Anyway a good tip indeed. I'll have to check out that other video's there soon.

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Right!  Here's a clock I built using this grain popping technique.



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I hate it when you guys do that here at work Youtube and all video sites are blocked. I have to wait till I get home to see it Huaaaa!!!!!!Oh well


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Yeah, me too... . I watched it last night at my house. What do our bosses think, we'll be watching youtube all day??? I'd much rather spend my time on the forum anyway (like I am right now ). The jokes on them


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Ricardo you nailed the popped figure. Great clock.

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