mmayo Member Joined Jan 12, 2013 Messages 3,159 Location Tehachapi, CA Sep 8, 2024 #1 Glad I learned how to love this plastic! Attachments IMG_4981.jpeg 219.4 KB · Views: 122 IMG_4982.jpeg 193.5 KB · Views: 119 IMG_4980.jpeg 266.8 KB · Views: 109
egnald Member Joined Jun 9, 2017 Messages 4,190 Location Columbus, Nebraska, USA Sep 8, 2024 #2 Very Cool. I agree, although it can be a pain, Inlace blanks sure polish up nicely. I'll bet those seam rippers sell quickly. - Dave
Very Cool. I agree, although it can be a pain, Inlace blanks sure polish up nicely. I'll bet those seam rippers sell quickly. - Dave
sorcerertd Member Joined Sep 30, 2019 Messages 3,312 Location North Carolina, USA Sep 9, 2024 #3 That's a beautiful finish! Inlace acrylester is definitely tough, but not many plastics shine up like that. I've cussed a few of them out.
That's a beautiful finish! Inlace acrylester is definitely tough, but not many plastics shine up like that. I've cussed a few of them out.
TonyL Member Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 9,053 Location Georgia Sep 9, 2024 #4 It seldom dissappoints. Nice work!
Hippie3180 Member Joined May 30, 2023 Messages 1,441 Location Texas Sep 9, 2024 #5 mmayo said: Glad I learned how to love this plastic! Click to expand... Very nice!
Sataro Member Joined Mar 15, 2009 Messages 3,336 Location Mexia, TX Sep 9, 2024 #6 Those sure look nice! Bet they sell quick!
Woodchipper Member Joined Mar 15, 2017 Messages 6,255 Location Cleveland, TN Sep 9, 2024 #7 Very nice. Should be a good market for seam rippers. FWIW- My late BIL made quilts. I gave him a seam ripper from Woodcraft. He said it was the sharpest he had ever seen. Gave him two extra rings.
Very nice. Should be a good market for seam rippers. FWIW- My late BIL made quilts. I gave him a seam ripper from Woodcraft. He said it was the sharpest he had ever seen. Gave him two extra rings.