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This is a small sample of the Carpenter’s Crosses I have made. They are 2-3” long and have an eyelet to rin a leather thong through.
-- Larry "Work like a Captain but Play like a Pirate!"
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romansfivefive
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#1 posted 1885 days ago
I like them alot, is that done with a band saw?
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rikkor
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#2 posted 1885 days ago
Nice variety of designs.
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#3 posted 1885 days ago
Toolz,
These are very nice pieces and a quite timely post.
Thanks for the post.
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Toolz
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#4 posted 1884 days ago
Rob, yes they were cut on a band saw although a scroll saw would work also. I used easy to carve wood: aromatic cedar, walnut and butternut. You might like to look at this website. http://www.foundwoodcarvings.com/carpenterscrosses.htm
-- Larry "Work like a Captain but Play like a Pirate!"
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