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I agree, excellent work all around.  Since you say "stationed" inn Japan, I am assuming you are in the service?  If so, thank you for your service. Welcome to the village.  Hope you will join in and let us see more of your work.

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On 2/12/2018 at 9:56 PM, The Duke said:

Just joined the group, I have been learning the scroll saw for roughly a year now. I am from Ely, MN but I have been stationed in Japan for 2 years, I do woodworking in my free time and bought a scroll saw since it has always interested me. Here are my recent projects:

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Your work is amazing!!!!!!!!!welcome friend ,Come back often!!!!!!!!

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On ‎2‎/‎14‎/‎2018 at 12:53 AM, Janie said:

Very nice work!    What program do you use to create patterns from photo's?   I have the "Coyote" program.

Good Afternoon, I use Gimp to created my patterns.

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On ‎2‎/‎14‎/‎2018 at 1:09 AM, Blaughn said:

Welcome to the Village, Caleb from Minneapolis.  Are you in the military?

Bruce

Hello Bruce,

Yes I am in the USAF. Hope your staying warm back in Minnasnowta!

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16 hours ago, The Duke said:

Hello Bruce,

Yes I am in the USAF. Hope your staying warm back in Minnasnowta!

8 degrees outside this morning.  Yuk.  We are leaving for a 8-day Florida vacation in 6 and 1/2 days - not that I am counting mind you.........

Always a pleasure to meet another vet!

 Bruce

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Hi,

I really like the work that you showed in your introduction.  I am impressed with the elk battling horn to horn.  Was this a stack cut of the elk and then joining them at the horns?

really nice work overall,

Randy

 

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3 hours ago, Blueeyes said:

Hello Randy,

I used two pieces of cedar shown in this picture, they are glued top and bottom instead of left and right. After I cut them out I glued them together, then began to carve and shape them. Thanks!

-Caleb

 

3 hours ago, Blueeyes said:

 

 

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