S smandal New User sumanta Jan 4, 2014 #1 [video=youtube;Nm693l2yWH4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm693l2yWH4[/video] Finally finished the coasters. Thanks everyone for valuable suggestions on this forum. Forum thread for part 1 of the rustic coasters is available HERE.
[video=youtube;Nm693l2yWH4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nm693l2yWH4[/video] Finally finished the coasters. Thanks everyone for valuable suggestions on this forum. Forum thread for part 1 of the rustic coasters is available HERE.
farmerbw Brian Corporate Member Jan 7, 2014 #2 Those came out good Sumanta, I'm sure the recipients were pleased with them. :thumbs_up If you're interested in buying new toyls keep your eye out for a miter saw. They're much easier and faster to cut that way I find. :gar-Bi B.
Those came out good Sumanta, I'm sure the recipients were pleased with them. :thumbs_up If you're interested in buying new toyls keep your eye out for a miter saw. They're much easier and faster to cut that way I find. :gar-Bi B.
S smandal New User sumanta Jan 7, 2014 #4 farmerbw said: Those came out good Sumanta, I'm sure the recipients were pleased with them. :thumbs_up If you're interested in buying new toyls keep your eye out for a miter saw. They're much easier and faster to cut that way I find. :gar-Bi B. Click to expand... Recipients loved the coasters! There is no money left for miter saw after the holidays . Maybe will look for new tool (toy) next winter holidays
farmerbw said: Those came out good Sumanta, I'm sure the recipients were pleased with them. :thumbs_up If you're interested in buying new toyls keep your eye out for a miter saw. They're much easier and faster to cut that way I find. :gar-Bi B. Click to expand... Recipients loved the coasters! There is no money left for miter saw after the holidays . Maybe will look for new tool (toy) next winter holidays