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During the last couple of months, Steve Good has created about a dozen "stickman" patterns and posted them in his daily blog.  They cover quite a wide range, including among others:

  • Stickman Baseball
  • Stickman Ice Hockey
  • Stickwoman Dog Walking
  • Stickman Rock-band
  • Stickman Steve Good and Family

They are all quite whimsical and I plan to cut a few of them.  Stickman Baseball is the first of these:

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 I cut the figures and the playing surface from 6mm thick Baltic birch plywood.  The bases are 6mm thick white oak.  The figures and the playing surface are stained with Samen water-based stain.

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I love that you have painted them, what a great idea.  They could be painted in your teams colors and your wife's team the opposing teams colors.  Love them, well done Frank.

Marg

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On 4/4/2018 at 8:02 PM, Frank Pellow said:

In the photo that I posted above, the group of stick people near the plate is somewhat out of focus.  The photo attached here has them in focus:

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The painting brought it to life.What an added treat to have the good wife paint for you!

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1 hour ago, amazingkevin said:

The painting brought it to life.What an added treat to have the good wife paint for you!

Kevin, where did you get the idea that Margaret painted/stained these?  I did the painting/staining. 

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