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Very nice!
 

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Beautiful job Paul. I hope all that view it realize the hours, skill and persistence that went into this project. Only another scroller knows the number of time the blade had to be threaded thru a new hole for a cut that doesn't amount to much, until you put 1400 holes together to make a whole picture. When someone asked what your hobby is don't tell them your a scroller, tell them your a master scroller.. Mike
 

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G'Day Paul, You have certainly mastered the art of scroll-sawing magnificently sir…..That moose looks real and sure he's about to wink at me as I stare at the deal in the piece….Very well done…
 

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Never in my entire life would I even think about attempting a piece as difficult as this looks.
You have all my respect for finishing it.
Well done.
 

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Thank you for the nice comments. Ohwoodeye, 6 months ago I would felt the same. But I learned two important things in that time, one, I learned about the 3/0 Fllying Dutchman New Spiral blades and how to cut with them, and two, one hole at a time, one hole at a time… This picture I had to think a little more about supporting a piece as I cut around it, sequence of cut I guess. I really love doing it, which makes it a pleasure, one hole at a time, one hole at a time…..
 

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Really impressed at your scrolling projects, Could hardly believe they where done this way, but comments and your reply convinced me. Just plane unbelievable turned believable.
 
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