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I sanded my mad-rose back today and thought I would show it off. This goes with the celtic rosette/bear claw. This has nothing on it, just fresh from sanding.










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Great look set of wood there Ron! Please tell me that diet coke bottle's NOT A SPITOON!

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[QUOTE=LanceK] Great look set of wood there Ron! Please tell me that diet coke bottle's NOT A SPITOON! [/QUOTE]


Hesh, the wood came from Vikwood, I've had it for about a year or so.


Dang Lance, I didn't even notice my bottle until it was posted. And I must admit that you are right. Fortunately chewing is my only weak spot.


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Mighty fine ZOOT!!!!!

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Beautiful stuff Ron very pretty indeed.

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hang on whilst I pick my jaw up off the floor......


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Very nice Ron! That Mad Rose is sure going to look with the Celtic theme you've got going and the bearclaw top!


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That looks fantastic! The zoot AND the downdraft table... Oooh, now I have TES (tool envy syndrom...)

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[QUOTE=Alain Desforges] That looks fantastic! The zoot AND the downdraft table... Oooh, now I have TES (tool envy syndrom...) [/QUOTE]



Thanks, guys.   The downdraft table is Delta and it works pretty good. Actually it works well with smaller objects, but, when sanding a big back or top too many of the holes are covered for it to work great, but I do believe it still gets most of the finer dust. I'm pleased with it. It is great for sanding tops and backs in another regard, though: It works wonderfully as a vacuum clamp for holding things you're sanding. It worked very well sanding fretboards, too.

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Oooooooo...pretty!    It has a really interesting 3-D effect goin' on there.


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Ron, great looking set of wood. I saw the spitoon too. Gross!

I'm laughing, 'cause I remember when Savannah and Clyde would finish the dishes. They sat at each end of the divan, each with a spit can which was always resident at floor when they weren't using 'em. Yeck. But you know, I loved my Great-grandmother and grandmother, so it didn't matter.

My grandpa always had a tobacco patch on the property and gave it to all his friends as well.

Oh, I loved the Manley tutorial, that was excellent, dude.

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Very nice Ron and I never thought of using a down draft table as a vacuum clamp. Once again THANKS......Dude!!!!

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The Diet Coke spitter is necessary...How do you think he gets the streaks out of the fretboard?!


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