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    . . . never really noticed that but you are absolutely correct . . . makes that vice all the more interesting . . .


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    Love woodworking. Great stress relief. Built this for my grandkids.

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    . . . I bet they don’t miss an opportunity to tell that their gramps made them that . . . all the more special . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunSaint08 View Post
    Love woodworking. Great stress relief. Built this for my grandkids.
    Perfect blend of color and wood.

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    Accent on Wood


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    CajunVic is in a whole nother level. That woodworking is flawless. But I still love woodworking. It relieves stress.


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    My daughter attends this really weird/cool school, St John of the Cross outside of Sunset. Only about 20 kids, they meet in what is basically a nice barn, the teachers are philosophy majors (I think they all went to UL) with Jesuit backgrounds. So the kids take Latin and woodworking, they're reading The Divine Comedy, they're writing papers on the Merovingians and Carolingians, they raise pigs and grow crops. My daughter even memorized the Lord's Prayer, in Latin.

    Anyway, with the help of one of the teachers, this was my Fathers' Day present. Walnut & maple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    My daughter attends this really weird/cool school, St John of the Cross outside of Sunset. Only about 20 kids, they meet in what is basically a nice barn, the teachers are philosophy majors (I think they all went to UL) with Jesuit backgrounds. So the kids take Latin and woodworking, they're reading The Divine Comedy, they're writing papers on the Merovingians and Carolingians, they raise pigs and grow crops. My daughter even memorized the Lord's Prayer, in Latin.

    Anyway, with the help of one of the teachers, this was my Fathers' Day present. Walnut & maple.

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    Walnut checkmate

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