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Minature Champion Valley sleigh

Project by Bryon McGowan posted 417 days ago 940 views 1 time favorited 10 comments Add to Favorites Watch

I like to make this sleigh I got tired making full size so i thought i would try to make a smaller verision. I used 1/8” oak 0/2 Scroll America blades a delta P20 saw and a #98 bit to drill the holes. it took about an 1.5 hours to cut. I used gel super glue to hold it together.
Update
I was asked to post large and small of each sleigh also more detailed pics of front and back

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savannah505

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#1 posted 417 days ago

I have a headache just thinking about how intricate these cuts are. Great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-- Dan Wiggins

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#2 posted 417 days ago

Awesome work

-- Semper Fi -- Ours is not to reason why ours is to do or die----Rick Kruse, Grand Rapids, MI

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#3 posted 417 days ago

Nice sleigh cool scroll work

-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop, custom furniture maker, Riddle Oregon

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#4 posted 417 days ago

Isn’t that something!!!

-- Matt Garcia Wannabe Period Furniture Maker, Houston TX

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#5 posted 417 days ago

That’s a great test of patience! Wow! I’m cross eyed just looking at the detail. Great job.

-- John @ Myrtle Beach

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#6 posted 416 days ago

Outstanding fret work. It is an amazing study in detail. Would like to see more pics of the front and back please.

Kep up the fantastic work.

Scrappy

-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!

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#7 posted 416 days ago

That’s some tiny work, bet your back was sore. Nice job.

-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan - wurmm47@yahoo.com

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Ben Kahmann

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#8 posted 416 days ago

Wow, where did you get that enormous quarter! It must be 3 feet tall! All kidding aside great job, I know I don’t have the patience for the small work. I’d love to see a full size sled….........

-- Ben Kahmann Dayton, OH

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#9 posted 415 days ago

I showed my wife and she said, “wow that’s tiny” and then “can you make me one?”. Great job

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#10 posted 414 days ago

Thank you for adding the pics. It really shows just how detailed and TINY this is.

Fantastic work.

Scrappy

-- Scrap Wood's the best...the projects are smaller, and so is the mess!

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