modern nativity scene

December 11, 2007
clipped from modmom.blogspot.com
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peanut santas

December 11, 2007
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wecheer we248 $62

November 19, 2007
clipped from www.woodcraft.com
High-Torque Carver/Engraver
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Places I’ve Never Been series

November 19, 2007
clipped from www.jhilldesign.com
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retro poster

November 8, 2007
clipped from architectradure.blogspot.com
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dust collector – dc725 $180

November 7, 2007
clipped from www.thewoodcraftshop.com

Own one of these, and you will own one of the toughest, most powerful portable dust collectors on the market. The body is made of a heavy gauge sheet metal, yet it weighs only 22 lbs. The dust shields are made of polycarbonate material that is virtually indestructible. It is powered by three individual high output fans that produce 725 CFM. There is a convenient duplex plug located next to the variable speed control switch. 8 1/4″ x 10 1/2″ x 23 1/4″.

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Razaire 530 dust collector $300

November 7, 2007

Okay, so you want the best thing going in dust collection? We got it! The Razaire 530 is the smallest, quietest dust collector you’ll find on the market today. In spite of it’s size, it gobbles up dust at rates up to 530 CFM with incredible velocity. Due to the design of the fan blade, it actually captures more of the fine, harmful dust particles than units that have higher CFM’s. It measures 11″ x 11″ x 6″ and weighs only 7.25 lbs. Razaire is so confident of their high precision German motor that they offer a 5 year warranty on it, and a 10 year warranty on the electronics and the housing. It is the only dust collection unit with a CSA NRTL/C Safety Certification for the whole North American continent.

clipped from www.thewoodcraftshop.com

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power carving dust collector

November 7, 2007
clipped from www.woodcraft.com
Power Carving Dust Collector
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dust collector

November 7, 2007
clipped from www.treelineusa.com
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book statue

October 31, 2007
clipped from www.flickr.com
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