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Sometimes a picture is worth a thousands words.

Saw a litte puzzle once about fitting a square shape, a triangle and a circle just using one piece. It's a great little project and didn't take very long. Not polished but here it is. 

Very cool Mr. Scott. and knice paint as well. 

Karrick scott said:

I added a rare earth magnet to the back of the old man. Best refrigerator magnet ever.



Floyd Jester said:

Very cool Mr. Scott. and knice paint as well. 

Karrick scott said:

I added a rare earth magnet to the back of the old man. Best refrigerator magnet ever.
That little  owl carving is really cute !   I love owl carvings. I ...

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