Practice for the Christmas Holidays

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DHDeitrick
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Practice for the Christmas Holidays

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While trying to use some of the processes shown during the virtual user group meeting, I came up with this assembly of various Design and Make models. Since the recipient likes it, I guess it is a success. Still having issues with machining I am trying to get a handle on.

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Nice work!
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Looks to me like you have a good handle on it....AND the customer was Happy!
Well Done! :)
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Looks amazing!!! Nice use of a free D&M Christmas project and the Nativity Project!

Can't say I have ever thought of that layout... very creative and unique!

Thanks so much for sharing!
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Wow, that is really nice! Can I ask what size you made it?
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Very well done, looks a bit like a snow globe. I like it. :)

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That’s awesome!

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:D That’s awesome!

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Great work!
What type of wood did you use? It’s very detailed.
Are you sharing the file?

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Very nice.

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what size of ball tapering bit like 1/8 ball or smaller i tried to use 1/8 ball tapering it look not good on faces .. so can u tell me which bits are u using?? thanks

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Very Nice! Thanks for sharing!

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