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Here are a few more scrollsaw examples. The cross was made for a good friend of long standing. The cowboy picture for my grandson. The dog and pony for a friend in Germany. The trinket boxes, I don’t even remember who they went to. The most difficult was the cross, I don’t remember what kind of wood I used for Crist, I think it was pine. But it was easy to split and break while cutting.
-- Measure twice, cut once, and hope for the best.
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jerrells
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#1 posted 808 days ago
Great looking examples of scrollwork. I love the cross and (previous candy bowl). If you do not mind sharing where did the patterns come from as I do not think I have seen either before (and I have seen alot).
-- Just learning the craft my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ practiced.
cwdance1
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#2 posted 808 days ago
Very nice work, great job.
mainwoodworks
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#3 posted 808 days ago
Thanks, The Cross came from “Classic Fretwork Scroll Saw Patterns” by Patric Spielman & James Reidle. I don’t remember where the Crist came from, but I think I probably got it from “Klockit”.
-- Measure twice, cut once, and hope for the best.
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#4 posted 808 days ago
As an avid scroller myself I truly appreciate your work. Thanks for sharing.
-- John, Colorado's (Wooden Wizard)
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