Celtic Cross, 3 in tall X 2 in wide.
Oak, clear coat.
Took about an hour.
mark-s
Celtic Cross
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Re: Celtic Cross
Small is fun!!
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Re: Celtic Cross
Very nice.
That is some delicate work, do you mind me asking which bits were used?
Congrats.
That is some delicate work, do you mind me asking which bits were used?
Congrats.
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Re: Celtic Cross
Aah...Tiny again Mark
Well Done!!!
scott
Well Done!!!
scott
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Re: Celtic Cross
Thanks guys.
I like tiny.
The bit used is.
mark-s
I like tiny.
The bit used is.
mark-s