cyclistjim Posted September 13, 2009 Report Posted September 13, 2009 I completed the Fretwork crosses I started last week. Had to finish them and glue them up. Both made from Oak Ply. I made one painted fretwork with a natural stained background. The other is Stained Medium Walnut fretwork and gold painted back. Quote
ron w b Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 crosses are awsome thanks for showing Quote
grampa Posted September 14, 2009 Report Posted September 14, 2009 Veeeeery nice, Like the stained one the best, great work....Paul Quote
Christina Posted September 16, 2009 Report Posted September 16, 2009 Beautiful crosses..........you did a great job on them. Thanks so much for sharing them with us. Christina Quote
Travis Posted September 23, 2009 Report Posted September 23, 2009 Those turned out great! Was that design from the magazine? I've been meaning to cut that too. Now that I see yours, I'm going to have to move it up on the list! Good job! Quote
JAY Posted September 23, 2009 Report Posted September 23, 2009 wow.....really nice work they look really effective i like the lighter walnut shade most of all........... but both fantastic!! Quote
cyclistjim Posted September 24, 2009 Author Report Posted September 24, 2009 Those turned out great! Was that design from the magazine? I've been meaning to cut that too. Now that I see yours, I'm going to have to move it up on the list! Good job! Yes they pattern is from the magazine. Thanks for the great comments! Quote
JAY Posted September 24, 2009 Report Posted September 24, 2009 hi guys.....can you enlighten me a little here please (remember i am a newbie to the world of scrolling), What magazine?? am i missing out on a real treat here or am i just as clueless as i feel thanks, Jay Quote
cyclistjim Posted September 24, 2009 Author Report Posted September 24, 2009 hi guys.....can you enlighten me a little here please (remember i am a newbie to the world of scrolling),What magazine?? am i missing out on a real treat here or am i just as clueless as i feel thanks, Jay Sorry about that it is Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts their website is http://www.scrollsawer.com/ Quote
JAY Posted September 24, 2009 Report Posted September 24, 2009 cheers!! checking it out right now edit: just been to the site and unfortunately being UK based the cost of delivery means it becomes a little to expensive it works out at just short of $20 per issue which is a real bummer!! shame they don't do a subscription in a down-loadable PDF format for us overseas folk but hey ho.....thanks all the same i'll try and look for a more local distributer and see what i find Quote
Travis Posted September 25, 2009 Report Posted September 25, 2009 You can try Creative Woodworks and Crafts magazine too. They're US based too, but they have a number of other magazines too. Maybe they're large enough where they may have decent international rates. Don't know though. Might be worth a look. Quote
Marshall Posted September 27, 2009 Report Posted September 27, 2009 These are a couple of crosses to be proud of and you can hold your head high for sure .........Pretty...... ....................Marshall Quote
shadylady0447 Posted October 18, 2009 Report Posted October 18, 2009 Nice work on both of those! I like the stained one. cheers!! checking it out right now edit: just been to the site and unfortunately being UK based the cost of delivery means it becomes a little to expensive it works out at just short of $20 per issue which is a real bummer!! shame they don't do a subscription in a down-loadable PDF format for us overseas folk but hey ho.....thanks all the same i'll try and look for a more local distributer and see what i find Jay, another way to go would be to order directly from Sue Mey. She's in South Africa. You may be able to get the pattern by email. Here's her website: http://www.scrollsawartist.com/ Quote
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