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8 hours ago, hotshot said:

This is coin was based on the first scroll saw pattern designed by Julia Harmon, a student at Pensacola Christian College.  Pattern is free to the Scroll Saw community.

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Here is the Pattern:  

Buck_Julia_Harmon.pdf

Do you do the majority of your coins with the pike #6 blade?

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On 12/30/2017 at 1:53 AM, amazingkevin said:

Do you do the majority of your coins with the pike #6 blade?

Anywhere there is an sharp inside corner, the 6/0 is the blade I use for that in order to get the sharp corner.  So, #6/0 is used for special cases, which occur in a few place on many coin designs.  Anywhere I can get away with it, I use #2/0 or #3/0.

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10 hours ago, hotshot said:

I keep them, for what, I'm not sure yet.  Was think about getting a crucible and trying to melt them together for possible re-use.

Now that sounds very interesting Randy, please make sure to post the results if you do proceed with this idea. It would be super nice to see a video of the process, but I'd settle for a few pics.

Len

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