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This is one of my designs. When I made the horse head pattern it was too plain so, I needed something else to go with it. I put the state of Kentucky at the bottom, but I needed something else since it is close to the Kentucky Derby, I put a jockey riding a horse and BINGO!! I got my pattern. It took me 6.5 hrs to cut the project out with 116 cuts. The hardest parts was the mane and the jockey on the horse which is the size of a quarter. I used 1/8 birch wood and was cut out on my Hawk scroll saw. The name of the horse is Moondancer. thank you for viewing this project.
-- Todd from KY
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ND2ELK
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posted 104 days ago
Very nicely done. Beautiful job! Hack scroll saw? Could you give me a little info on the saw. Thank you for posting.
God Bless
tom
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Scott
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posted 104 days ago
You are getting very creative with your designs. I think it is time for Hawk to put you on their payroll. It seems like you are becoming a great salesman for the Hawk scrollsaw.
-- Scott, Kentucky ----- "Let us so live that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry" Mark Twain
Scott Bryan
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posted 104 days ago
Todd,
This is a very nice project and very well done. I couldn’t imagine where to start on something like this.
Thanks for the post.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
rikkor
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posted 104 days ago
I do admire people with artistic talent.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 104 days ago
excellent job. I enjoyed reading about how you came up with the design
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