Popular Post kdparker Posted December 15, 2018 Popular Post Report Posted December 15, 2018 About 1 1/2 years ago I went through a phase of finding and cutting the Last Supper. See photos below of the seven I cut. All have been gifted to family and friends. LS #1 - Wood is 3/4 inch walnut, pattern by Steve Wilson and purchased from Wooden Teddy Bear LS #2 = Wood is 3/4 inch walnut. pattern by Sue Mey and purchased from her website LS #3 = Wood is 3/4 inch cherry. pattern by Sue Mey and purchased from her website LS #4 - Wood is 1/4 inch maple with walnut backer board, purchased from Scroller website LS #5 - Wood is cherry plywood(12x16), pattern is by Fish and available on this forum's patterns #6 - Wood is 3/4 inch cherry, pattern by Steve Wilson and purchased from Wooden Teddy Bear LS #7 = Wood is oak plywood(12x24), pattern is by Wildwood Designs and purchased from Cherry Tree Comments welcome amazingkevin, jollyred, tomsteve and 16 others 18 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted December 15, 2018 Report Posted December 15, 2018 Those are all beautiful. Very nice cutting and displaying. I have done #4 a couple times. Would like to do some of the others. I am kinda the same way about nativity pieces. Done a couple and have collected patterns for others. Quote
daveww1 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Posted December 15, 2018 terrific job, they're all beautiful Quote
Phantom Scroller Posted December 15, 2018 Report Posted December 15, 2018 You have patience good work. Roly Quote
lawson56 Posted December 15, 2018 Report Posted December 15, 2018 Awesome job on all!!!Love the 4th one. Quote
wombatie Posted December 16, 2018 Report Posted December 16, 2018 Oh my, I did not realize that there were so many. You did an excellent job on all of them. Well done. Marg Quote
amazingkevin Posted December 18, 2018 Report Posted December 18, 2018 Hard to pick a favorite! Well done friend!!! Quote
Ptofimpact Posted January 5, 2019 Report Posted January 5, 2019 I am working on the second pattern you show, a question, how did you do the tiny lines for the noses? Quote
kdparker Posted January 6, 2019 Author Report Posted January 6, 2019 Peter, I used spiral blades for the cuts you are asking about. I drilled the entry holes with a #64 drill bit. I used mostly #0 or #2/0 spiral blades. I use both Pegas and Flying Dutchman spiral blades. I hope this information helps you in completing your project. God Bless. Keith Quote
Ptofimpact Posted January 6, 2019 Report Posted January 6, 2019 Many thanks, I have finished all but that part, see if I muster the courage to try. Blessings. Quote
rdatelle Posted January 7, 2019 Report Posted January 7, 2019 Nice job on all of those. Not sure which one I like the best. Quote
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