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this is my first scroll saw wood project , one i copied out of one of my woodworking mags. i used 1/2” pine & put 1/8” plywood backing & painted the backing black , the fish was put on the base by routing a dado in it , I put a med, walnut stain on both the walleye & base & put a spray varathane 2-3 coats , hope you enjoy.
-- john, Moose Jaw, Sask, j.soika@shaw.ca






























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boxman
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posted 247 days ago
I made a mistake this is my second scroll saw project & the base is made of pine as many of you can tell, oops, john
-- john, Moose Jaw, Sask, j.soika@shaw.ca
woodworm
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posted 246 days ago
I love this clock!
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Scott Bryan
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posted 246 days ago
That is a really nice clock project. Seeing what can be done with a scroll saw with posts like this makes me wish I had one in my shop.
Thanks for the post.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
Terry
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posted 246 days ago
Your clock turned out very nice. I am impressed as pine is a difficult wood to scroll. My favorite wood is hard maple followed my Mahogany.
a1Jim
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posted 246 days ago
Good project , It must be a reminder Time to go fishing?
Jim
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boxman
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posted 245 days ago
up here in saskatchewan it isn’t fishing time for a while yet but soon,
john
-- john, Moose Jaw, Sask, j.soika@shaw.ca
Sirts
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posted 245 days ago
Very nice work.