Back to some basics

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Almost was stumped a couple times making this. Doing the angles and figuring the right sizes of things made me appreciate those "old school skills". The CNC part was the easiest. Lots of firepit fuel and odd size pieces are still laying around. Also found out if you release the head of a compound miter saw before trying to use it, it works a lot better. This was my wife's step dad who adopted her 10 year old baby brother at 10 and raised him.
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Very well done John...
I have a few flag case plans w/ measures if you are interested .....
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Stick486 wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2024 10:37 pm
I have a few flag case plans w/ measures if you are interested .....
Hmmmmmm- may take you up on that.
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honesttjohn wrote: Sun Apr 21, 2024 8:10 am Hmmmmmm- may take you up on that.
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Here ya go...
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FLAG CASE WITH DRAWER.jpg
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AA DESIGNS.pdf
Flag Case Plan.pdf
FLAG CASES 2.pdf
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Thanx Stick
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That’s very cool John . Nice work as always . Hey , no more work from the Polish crew ?
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Just made this file - have to cut it this week. The Polish Eagle King lives on.
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