New Guy, a little bit of my work

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New Guy, a little bit of my work

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Just a guy out in the garage.... I like to put backing plates behind my designs.
A few of the pics are designs to cut yet....
These are painted with Rustoleum "American Accents paint and primer"
My table is a Langmuir Crossfire XL.
Plasma is a primeweld Cut60 running Sheetcam.

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Nice work! I am anxious to get back at it, after a four year hiatus as a result of the covid zombie apocalypse. I have a lot of new TOYS to try out, and I will be busy, for sure.

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These look great! Thanks for sharing some of your work with us.
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Thanks for the compliments, guys!
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Welcome to the site, and nice looking work! How do you attach the fronts to the backs?
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Great looking work, very inspirational to get going in a few things I have in mind this spring. Thanks for posting.
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Nice work!
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Good looking projects!!!
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Awesome work! I like the designs and the whole layered concept.

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