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Charltons

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Posted: 03/21/12 11:28pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Great work. Looks great and i agree if all TT were made with this much skill we would all be much happier.


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You need to think about that! I think that you've stumbled on to something. Maybe a larger RV!

Great idea, all kinds of prospects....


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opnspaces wrote:

I like it! Is the clock hand cut, burned, carved, whatever you call it when you use a laser? Or is it computer controlled?


I make that artwork on Corel Draw and then send it to the laser which is computer controlled.

I want to thank everybody for all the compliments.


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Incredible! That is what is missing in these days of production line fabrication. One of a kind limited editions, yours being very limited of course. Thanks for posting.


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I like it! Is the clock hand cut, burned, carved, whatever you call it when you use a laser? Or is it computer controlled?


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Posted: 03/23/12 08:17pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Very nice work.


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Very nice.

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Really nice!!!


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beautiful!


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We bought a nice looking clock, mounted it over our door and 2 problems became immediately apparent #1 we could not see it unless we were standing in front of it and it would go thru a battery lickety split...so I am going to have to build a stand of some type to put it above our kitchen cabinets.....

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