Some caving this week - Flowering peach

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Re: Some caving this week - Flowering peach

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NIce job! Ive got some olives to carve if you fancy a trip to Southwest WA :lol: :lol:
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Re: Some caving this week - Flowering peach

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delisea wrote:Great carving! Did you use a Dremmel or a die grinder?
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Die grinder it was. I used to use dremmel for carving but realized that it's only suitable for smaller/refining work. A die grinder and some suitable router bits worked better and faster.
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Re: Some caving this week - Flowering peach

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Raymond wrote:NIce job! Ive got some olives to carve if you fancy a trip to Southwest WA :lol: :lol:
I'll take a road trip there one day...yeah one day :)
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