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		<title>creating and replacing some very interesting fascia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In July of 2001 I replaced a small piece of fascia board on a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Making these replacement pieces was a lot of fun because of the interesting shape. I made a template for the router and then chiseled out the corners. Take a look at these pictures, cool stuff! In this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In July of 2001 I replaced a small piece of fascia board on a Frank Lloyd Wright house. Making these replacement pieces was a lot of fun because of the interesting shape. I made a template for the router and then chiseled out the corners. <span id="more-16"></span><br />
Take a look at these pictures, cool stuff!</p>

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<p>In this picture you can see my two most-favored tools; a blue steel Japanese chisel and a fine tooth Japanese dado saw. When I eventually learned to sharpen my chisels my life as a carpenter evolved.</p>
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