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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Foam Cutting Bow
> To All,
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> Interesting!
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> I think that what Del is trying to say is that:
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> 1) A person can spend a lot of money to get
The web site for the bow I purchased is...
http://www.wingmfg.com/Pages/WingProBow.html
Joe
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From: Rodger Hamer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 7:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [RCSE] Foam Cutting Bow
Joe,
I would be EXTREMELY INTERESTED in finding out where you found the
cutting bow, web page etc.ca
To All,
Interesting!
I think that what Del is trying to say is that:
1) A person can spend a lot of money to get a feather-cut, or
2) They can build a (better) design for a lot less money.
We should all be thankful that Del is around to advise us folks. I know I am.
Rick Powers
RPV I
Del,
Now that was useful, constructive criticism of the Feathercut. Thanks, as I
am about ready to put together my own cutter.
You have had an astonishing career. I (for one) would like to say thanks
for your years of service to this nation. Hang in there and stay well.
Curt Thompson
Seattle
Hello Joe
I think that the bow that you found is fine. It seams to have a metal bar
on top that could be a problem with insulation of the cutting wire but it
looks fine.
I will state this as simple as possible. Why I do not like Feather cut! A
few years ago there was a seminar on compos
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