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Delicate Fawn


Denny Knappen

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This pattern is by Jacob Fowler and found in the book "Woodworkers Pattern Book".  He called it the 'Delicate Doe", but I renamed it the "Delicate Fawn" because we have a visit about once a week from a fawn just like this one.  I enlarged the pattern by 40% to fit an 11" x 14" frame.  I used 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood and FD UR #1 blades.  The backing is black mat board.  I framed it at ArtCrafters using Acrylic rather than glass.  Comments welcome.

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14 hours ago, Denny Knappen said:

This pattern is by Jacob Fowler and found in the book "Woodworkers Pattern Book".  He called it the 'Delicate Doe", but I renamed it the "Delicate Fawn" because we have a visit about once a week from a fawn just like this one.  I enlarged the pattern by 40% to fit an 11" x 14" frame.  I used 1/4" Baltic Birch plywood and FD UR #1 blades.  The backing is black mat board.  I framed it at ArtCrafters using Acrylic rather than glass.  Comments welcome.

Delicate Doe 081517.JPG

What talent to dream up this one!

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That is some beautiful piece of art Denny...The frame really sets it off also.How does the acrylic compare to glass?

I always use glass,mainly because I buy the frames,glass included.But I have some frames with different sizes and acrylic might be the way to go.Thanks for showing.

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4 hours ago, Gordster said:

That is some beautiful piece of art Denny...The frame really sets it off also.How does the acrylic compare to glass?

I always use glass,mainly because I buy the frames,glass included.But I have some frames with different sizes and acrylic might be the way to go.Thanks for showing.

Thanks Gordie.  Our framing Acrylite is about three times the cost of glass, but a lot lighter.  I have left over pieces, so no cost.  If I ship there is no worry about glass breaking.

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