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SCOTSMAN
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#1 posted 715 days ago
nice work that’s a professional job kindest regards Alistair
-- excuse my typing as I have a form of parkinsons disease
Greg
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#2 posted 715 days ago
Thanx Alistair I appreciate the kind words.
-- Greg S.E. Ga. www.thesawdustfactory.net
Arlin Eastman
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#3 posted 715 days ago
I like the project and the nice flowing lines. Well Done
Arlin
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Routerisstillmyname
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#4 posted 715 days ago
Awesome!
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Bertha
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#5 posted 715 days ago
It’s an excellent piece of work. Magnificent.
-- My dad and I built a 65 chev pick up.I killed trannys in that thing for some reason-Hog
BTKS
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#6 posted 715 days ago
Marvelous. Great detail and craftsmanship.
-- "Man's ingenuity has outrun his intelligence" (Joseph Wood Krutch)
tinnman65
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#7 posted 714 days ago
Very nice work.
-- Paul--- Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. — Scott Adams
woodcraftertom
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#8 posted 714 days ago
Is this pattern available? Where can I get it ?? Beautiful work !!!!!!1
Billp
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#9 posted 714 days ago
http://lumberjocks.com/projects/18750 this ia the same picture I did in marquetry. You did a great job.
-- Billp
Woodenwizard
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#10 posted 714 days ago
Another fine piece of work. Did you stack cut them or cut each one separately?
-- John, Colorado's (Wooden Wizard)
davidc
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#11 posted 714 days ago
Excellent work! I made this same picture in intarsia, but have yet to attempt the scroll fret work. Greg, you say one is 1/8” Red oak plywood and others 1/8” baltic birch. Is the background ( which is shown dark blue) the baltic birch? What material do you use for the dark background?
Greg
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#12 posted 714 days ago
Woodcraftertom, I got the patter here http://www.woodenteddybearonline.com/mm5/
Billp that looks great
woodenwizard yes I did stack cut them, unless it is a one off custom piece I usually cut at least 3
davidc actually the background is black felt. The first one is the red oak, made it for a special preacher, the others are the Baltic Birch. These are definetly not the best pics either.
Thanx for the compliments everybody
-- Greg S.E. Ga. www.thesawdustfactory.net
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