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2 hours ago, Bill WIlson said:

 I went to Sheila's site, but couldn't find that pattern.  Can you point me in the right direction?

 

Thanks everyone for the kind words.

Meflick: Love giving my stuff away - especially at Christmas - but unfortunately I'm not the one in charge of distribution - I have to put my own "dibs" in early for those I want them to go to - if I don't I will find my wife has committed the lot ..... but I'll put in a good word for you ..... (but don't hold your breath!!)

Bill:  Link is http://www.sheilalandrydesigns.com/product/SLD484 . These are neat little guys to cut - some quick and easy - others not so much - but all fun.

dgman: Like cutting these Reindeer too - have done them a few times - never thought of making them as pins though - what a great idea!.  This was the first time I cut them out of hardwood - always pine in the past - the cherry was a bit slower and took me a while to land on the blade I liked - in the end a number 7 FD Polar - you?

Jay

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What a scrumptious vintage collection of beautiful sleighs!!!!  I,d give the fatted calf for patterns of thus lot!!! These are real show stoppers at a craft show. I can see needing lots and lots as they are knock you dead items!!! I really believe in this line-up you've done and extremely  well!!!!!!!!!!!

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1 hour ago, RangerJay said:

dgman: Like cutting these Reindeer too - have done them a few times - never thought of making them as pins though - what a great idea!.  This was the first time I cut them out of hardwood - always pine in the past - the cherry was a bit slower and took me a while to land on the blade I liked - in the end a number 7 FD Polar - you?

Jay

I use a FD Polar # 5. I usually cut them out of Mahogany. Definitely not as hard as Cherry, so a #7 for the Cherry is what I would use. For pins, I use 7/8” thick wood or there about. I center the front view pattern on the thin face of the blank and the profile view of the pattern on the wide side. When you cut the reindeer out, you will be left with two blanks for the pins. Using a disk sander, sand off the contours to flatten them. Then glue on a pin back and spray on a finish. Noe you have three products for the price of one!

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15 hours ago, amazingkevin said:

What a scrumptious vintage collection of beautiful sleighs!!!!  I,d give the fatted calf for patterns of thus lot!!! These are real show stoppers at a craft show. I can see needing lots and lots as they are knock you dead items!!! I really believe in this line-up you've done and extremely  well!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks Kevin - high praise from The Master Scroller!!

Jay

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16 hours ago, RangerJay said:

Bill:  Link is http://www.sheilalandrydesigns.com/product/SLD484 . These are neat little guys to cut - some quick and easy - others not so much - but all fun.

Jay

OK, I saw those, but the picture on the website shows the sleigh bodies made out of much thinner stock.  I totally missed that yours were the same pattern, but with thicker stock.

Thanks and again, very nicely done!

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