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I think you did a great job on that! also great job on the saves.. I've also been there done that with not paying attention to the grain direction.. but to be honest.. nobody else ever noticed or said anything.. Of coarse I wouldn't sell a piece that I did something like that on but.. have given out many pieces like that.. most of my mess ups end up hanging on my wall of shame as a reminder.. they hang right in my shop.. so I'm reminded every time I look up at the wall... One neighbor comes around and ask if he can have them to make something else with / out of it.. I usually give them to him.. he's always saying " nothing wrong with that it's cool and the flaw gives it character "  Something I've learned is without mistakes you don't learn anything.. I've made a lot of them, LOL

Now, that sure looks like quarter sawn Red Oak to me.. and yeah... it kinda sucks to cut... I cut all 10 of those wedding crosses from quarter sawn red oak.. glad they're done and on their way to Hong Kong tomorrow.. all packaged and ready to get that order outta my head.. Just praying that nothing gets damaged in shipping.. takes quite a big box for all ten of them and a long way to travel.. 

I kinda like cutting a pattern with some challenge like this. not challenge because of how many cuts.. but those challenges where you spot a floater and o a save before you actually do the cut, LOL.. I do them a lot like this.. because I try to make many of my own car clock designs and I only do a half a** drawing because I don't like taking the time to clean up a pattern... print myself out a coloring page and just wing it, LOL some how this helps me understand patterns more so... Big reason I never share any of my designs I make.. because pretty sure most anyone else would just make fire wood and several choice words about my design, LOL 

 

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6 hours ago, Foxfold said:

Magnificent, I wouldn't have noticed the mistakes at all. 💖   Please may I ask what you mean by 'pay attention to the grain direction? It looks perfect to me.?

The piece I put in has the grain running horizontal, and the rest of the piece the grain is vertical.  I should have made the boo boo replacement piece with the grain going vertical.  This is important especially on wood with pronounced grain.  But even if the grain is not real prominent, the light will reflect off it differently, making it more noticeable.  That is why the end of the branch that I glued in looks to be a different shade of brown although it is not.

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16 minutes ago, stoney said:

Paul nice save on the flower petal.  Just curious, I wonder if you were to darken the perimeter the No. 2 boo boo would not even be noticeable.   Like others have said you are to hard on yourself but I would be the same way. LOL     

That may have been a good solution,,,, where were you before I put finish on it??!  🤔🤨

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Paul, you are just like me in that we both think we are perfect so our projects must also be perfect. I hate to make anything that I'm not proud to put my name on. That's why there are not too many things out there with my name on them. LOL. Anyway, you did a fantastic job and like someone else stated, had you not pointed out your errors, most folks would never know. My wife and I used do a lot of wallpapering. We'd make mistakes and mend them the best we could. We know in our minds nobody would ever see them. BUT, whenever we would show off our handiwork, we'd always have to point out our screwups. We definitely do learn from our mistakes and we all make them.

On another side subject, could you tell me how you were able to add the circles and numbers to your picture? I have never learned that art.

 

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@octoolguy, I use free Photoscape for Mac.  They also have it for WIndows, I like Windows version better, but have grown accustom to the Mac now.  It is a photo editor, and it allows you to do all sorts of photo editing.  I can not remember the steps with Windows but I have learned it on both platforms just by fooling around with if. There are good instructions on the internet also.  Pretty, simple like on the Mac there is a "Insert" option which has options to insert text, arrows, lines. circles, etc. all of which you can select text fonts, size and color, same with the arrows, circles and such.  You can resize, darken, brighten, improve clarity, add border, invert, make negative.. the list of on....great free software.

http://www.photoscape.org/ps/main/index.php

Believe me, my wife lets me know I am not perfect,,,, almost daily!!  😖  I don't normally point out my mistakes, but I guess last night I felt some one might benefit from my errors... Besides @Scrolling Steve knew I was cutting this and I knew he would catch my errors... so I confessed....😏

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8 hours ago, Scrappile said:

That may have been a good solution,,,, where were you before I put finish on it??!  🤔🤨

Oh for crying out loud Paul just lightly sand the perimeter and apply some wipe on darkening poly stain.   Really it just might work!!   🤩 But if it doesn't  don't blame me it's just a suggestion. LOL    

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45 minutes ago, Gonzo said:

Looks great! What size/type blade did you use?

I tried many of different sizes.  From #0/2 to #5 Flying Dutchman and Pegas.  The one that worked best was a FD-PSR #1 on my Hegner.  Not sure why, but it was the one that felt the most comfortable to me. And I went through quite a few blades... will probably not cut quarter sawed Red Oak again on the scroll saws.  The wood from H...L 

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