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I've just updated my web page with progress shown on the Captain's
Bed. For those interested, I've just added pictures of the Ford 9N to
accompany the JD 420 pictures.


The bed pictures are at http://mklange.cnc.net/CaptainsBed.html. Plans
are shown at the top of the page, progress pics are shown at the bottom.



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Mark & Juanita wrote:

I've just updated my web page with progress shown on the Captain's
Bed. For those interested, I've just added pictures of the Ford 9N to
accompany the JD 420 pictures.


The bed pictures are at http://mklange.cnc.net/CaptainsBed.html. Plans
are shown at the top of the page, progress pics are shown at the bottom.


Looking at the pictures of your previous work, I'm sure this bed project
will come out fabulously. Nice shop!

Rob---- who is a little bit green with envy
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I've just updated my web page with progress shown on the Captain's
Bed. For those interested, I've just added pictures of the Ford 9N to
accompany the JD 420 pictures.


The bed pictures are at http://mklange.cnc.net/CaptainsBed.html. Plans
are shown at the top of the page, progress pics are shown at the bottom.


Nice work - someones going to be happy!

Dave



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"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
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I've just updated my web page with progress shown on the Captain's
Bed. For those interested, I've just added pictures of the Ford 9N to
accompany the JD 420 pictures.


The bed pictures are at http://mklange.cnc.net/CaptainsBed.html. Plans
are shown at the top of the page, progress pics are shown at the bottom.




Really nice. You did a great job of matching the grain on the drawers. I
am sure that your son, then grandkids, will love it.


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"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
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I've just updated my web page with progress shown on the Captain's
Bed. For those interested, I've just added pictures of the Ford 9N to
accompany the JD 420 pictures.


The bed pictures are at http://mklange.cnc.net/CaptainsBed.html. Plans
are shown at the top of the page, progress pics are shown at the bottom.


Looks like its coming along nicely! Cant wait to see it finished!

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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 01:05:02 -0500, Robatoy wrote:

In article ,
Mark & Juanita wrote:

I've just updated my web page with progress shown on the Captain's
Bed. For those interested, I've just added pictures of the Ford 9N to
accompany the JD 420 pictures.


The bed pictures are at http://mklange.cnc.net/CaptainsBed.html. Plans
are shown at the top of the page, progress pics are shown at the bottom.


Looking at the pictures of your previous work, I'm sure this bed project
will come out fabulously. Nice shop!


Thank-you for the very kind comments.

Rob---- who is a little bit green with envy



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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 08:01:57 -0800, "Frank Drackman"
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"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
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I've just updated my web page with progress shown on the Captain's
Bed. For those interested, I've just added pictures of the Ford 9N to
accompany the JD 420 pictures.


The bed pictures are at http://mklange.cnc.net/CaptainsBed.html. Plans
are shown at the top of the page, progress pics are shown at the bottom.




Really nice. You did a great job of matching the grain on the drawers. I
am sure that your son, then grandkids, will love it.


Thank-you. My father-in-law noticed that (my wife hadn't yet noticed the
matching grain). As he said, when you match the grain, nobody sees it,
when you don't everybody notices that something's out of whack.



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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 08:01:57 -0800, "Frank Drackman"

wrote:


"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
. ..

I've just updated my web page with progress shown on the Captain's
Bed. For those interested, I've just added pictures of the Ford 9N to
accompany the JD 420 pictures.


The bed pictures are at http://mklange.cnc.net/CaptainsBed.html.
Plans
are shown at the top of the page, progress pics are shown at the bottom.




Really nice. You did a great job of matching the grain on the drawers. I
am sure that your son, then grandkids, will love it.


Thank-you. My father-in-law noticed that (my wife hadn't yet noticed the
matching grain). As he said, when you match the grain, nobody sees it,
when you don't everybody notices that something's out of whack.




It is clear that you put a lot of thought into the project and your goals
were high.


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