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Pine and Mahogany 5 lobe bowl

Cut from a 1 inch thick pine and mahogany blank.  The bowl was sealed and finished with wipe on polyurethane.

 

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Black Walnut, Cedar, and Pine planter

 

Cut from a piece of Black Walnut with 3 inserts of Pine and Cedar.  This planter was sealed and finished with Spar Varnish.

 

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Mini Alarm Clock

 

Cut from Mahogany. Sealed and finished with shellac.  This is a Steve Good pattern.  An excellent way to use up small scraps.

 

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Bamboo Name Plate

 

4 inches wide x 15 inches long x 10mm thick.  Sealed and finished with spar varnish,

 

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Mini Car

 

Made from the inside sections from my banks.  The car with exception of the axles are made totally from scrap and have been finished in a beeswax and mineral oil mix.

 

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Simple shell

 

Cut from pine.  Finished with beeswax and mineral oil mix,

 

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Compound Cut Donkey / Elephant

 

Cut from pine.  Both the donkey and elephant are part of one cutting.  Viewed one way - Elephant, Viewed the other way Donkey. 

 

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Compound Cut Ballerina / Swan

 

Cut from pine.  Both the Swan and the Ballerina are part of one cutting.  Viewed one way - Swan.  Viewed the other way - Ballerina.

 

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Gravity Wine bottle holder

 

Cut from cedar.  The pattern for the grape vine is from a 2007 issue of SSWC.  Finished with shellac.

 

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DW

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Nice work. I especially like your bowl. Did you glue the woods together before you cut the pattern? Your idea and skill are perfect

 

Dick Heppnerguy

Dick for the bowls blank I took a 3/4 in thick piece of white pine and glued a layer of 1/4 mahogany on top.  I cut the pattern for the bowl with the mahogany side down and then glued them together.  The pattern I made from the Scroll Mania website - http://www.scrollmania.com/polydraw.html

 

DW

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Everything is great. You always do great work DW. I love the Swan/ballerina. How do you even get a pattern for that.

That Swan / Ballerina pattern came out of one of Fox Chapel Publishing books.  My memory is poor for which one but I THINK it is out of the book 128 Compound Scroll Saw Patterns however I am not positive.  I scanned a couple of the patterns in and stored them in my pattern directory.  I have a a couple of other folks that are interested as well so I will delve into my scroll saw library and try to locate which book it came from.

 

DW

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