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Roger Kritzer, Fairmont, WV, USmember
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Communion Table
A communion table of my own design built for small local church using QSO.
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A communion table of my own design built for small local church using QSO.

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Re: Where'd the Woodworkers Go?
May and June are busy times for us bee keepers. But I never totally abandon the wood shop
posted: 2:38 pm on May 27thRe: Where'd the Woodworkers Go?
Spring time brings high activity in the apiary. May and June are the busiest times for us bee keepers. But I never totally abandon the woodshop
posted: 2:34 pm on May 27thRe: Maple and Purpleheart Valet
I love both the color and design
posted: 9:47 pm on March 22ndRe: Tablesaw techniques I wouldn't recommend
Come on guys give the guy some credit, this is the most ingenius way of losing a couple toes and fingers all in one afternoon, all while providing your 2 year old with mental and physical trauma from the plywood kickback and flying digits.
posted: 12:59 pm on March 4th