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Been a while since I have posted anything.. Here is a collection of ornaments I made to give as gifts this 2012 Christmas season. They are 1/8” Baltic Birch ply except for the crosses which are 1/4” Walnut and Maple. The finish is Spray Lacquer.
Oh – Just a reminder that is a gnomon (6” long) in the middle of the pictures to help gauge the size of the ornaments…
-- Scotty - aka... SgtSnafu - Randleman NC
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Jim Jakosh
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#1 posted 158 days ago
Very cool Christmas Ornaments, Scotty!!You are really good on a scroll saw!!!
I have never hear of a gnomon before. I learned something new today, Thanks!!..........Jim
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#2 posted 158 days ago
That’s a lot of amazing detailed work .great job.their all beautiful.
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HillbillyShooter
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#3 posted 158 days ago
Nicely done—great detail.
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#4 posted 158 days ago
Very nice job cutting
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ZED
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#5 posted 158 days ago
Wait these were made with a scroll saw? I thought they were made with a laser???
Nice work but I would like to see a video so I can better understand how these are made. They do look great though.
-- A good craftsman is able to make it work with the tools he has, I still need more tools
ZED
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#6 posted 158 days ago
Wait these were made with a scroll saw? I thought they were made with a laser???
Nice work but I would like to see a video so I can better understand how these are made. They do look great though.
-- A good craftsman is able to make it work with the tools he has, I still need more tools
sethwells
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#7 posted 157 days ago
Beautiful work! Where did you get the patterns?
Terry
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#8 posted 157 days ago
Well done. I would also like to know where you got the patterns.
SgtSnafu
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#9 posted 156 days ago
Thank you everyone for the kind words. I gave them to the family at our Christmas gathering Sunday, and they were well received…
Terry,
The cross patterns came from Creative Woodworks & Crafts Holiday 2010 all others are from Creative Woodworks & Crafts Holiday 2009.
-- Scotty - aka... SgtSnafu - Randleman NC
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#10 posted 155 days ago
Beautifully cut and I like the wiring you choose to hang them. Unique!
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