First closed end sewing seam ripper!

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endacoz

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Sorry for the bad photos, cell phone.


First use of a pin chuck from rherrel
RockB this is one of your big leaf maple burls that I bought from you two weeks ago.

Finish doctors woodshop pens plus with walnut oil and his microcrystal paste wax.

I prefer to do a ca finish but look at the temperature in my shop tonight.I didn't think I'd be out here this long so I never turn the heat on!

Now what price do I sell this new option for to all my sewers and quilters!??
 

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stonepecker

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39.7 degrees in Minnesota is Indian Summer. You would be surprised how good that feels when the temps have been down around zero for a week or two.

Beautiful wood. I would have a hard time selling that.
Would rather give it away to one of my friends that does sewing.

Keep up the fine work.
 

Charlie_W

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Ethan, I want to comment on the seam ripper, not the weather....
You did a wonderful job on your first closed end seam ripper! the grain is fantastic!
Job well done!
 
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