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Martin Thoene
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Here's a couple of quickie pictures....

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Jim Powers
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Very nice!! The artificial plants work well as does the wood.
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That's beautiful. I'm glad the move went well.
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Very, very nice! The wood arrangement looks good. Beautiful artwork above the tank.
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Not my artwork Keith. I've owned that picture for years, I love it. I did make the frame though. It's a sheet of MDF painted, then sponged and detailed to resemble burred walnut.

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Need i say it? Of course i do.....

Superb!! :D
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Keith Wolcott wrote: I had not considered screwing wood together to get more aesthetic designs. What kind of screws did you use? Stainless steel?
I'm interested to know what kind of screws also.

What a great idea. I'm going to have to borrow this one also.
Thanks Martin.
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