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This was cut by request.
I found this pattern on the internet a while ago and just stashed it away until the need to cut it arose.
The wood used is 1/4” thick Mulberry and measures around 9×5 inches overall.
As you can see, when I milled the lumber I was able to leave a live edge on it. I think it really compliments this rustic scene.
Finish, as always, is a quick soak in lemon oil and then backed with thick felt.
Enjoy!
-bob
-- Man is a tool-using Animal. Nowhere do you find him without tools; without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all. - Thomas Carlyle http://www.ffrf.org
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marter1229
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#1 posted 669 days ago
Beautiful!
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MasterSergeant
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#2 posted 669 days ago
very impressive!
-- Kelly, woodworker under construction
Sheila Landry (scrollgirl)
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#3 posted 669 days ago
Really nice, Bob. I love the way you match the wood with your subject matter. You have a great knack for that. The cutting is very beautiful and it is a pleasure to see.
Take care, Sheila :)
-- Contributing Editor, Creative Woodworks and Crafts, Sheila Landry Designs http://www.sheilalandrydesigns.com "Knowledge is Power"
Sheila Landry (scrollgirl)
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#4 posted 669 days ago
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George
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#5 posted 669 days ago
I like the live edge effect! nice work.
-- I did measure it twice, it's still too short.
Roger
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#6 posted 669 days ago
yes, nuttin but country, and some good ole farmin
-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net
Bluepine38
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#7 posted 668 days ago
Thank you for that second picture, I was curious about how these were done, but not enough to go looking.
Just a lot of time at a scroll saw, with a good picture and a good artist woodworker and you have a very
great looking result. Thank you for sharing
-- As ever, Gus-the 74 yr young apprentice carpenter
scrollingmom
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#8 posted 617 days ago
I love it! I enjoy looking at your work. Nice job.
-- Kelly, Allen,KS
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