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Sue Mey pattern question


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I have a lot of Sue Mey patterns and I have never seen one that any kind of bending involved. Although her patterns are exception, they are also straight  forward, easy and nothing anyone should be able to cut. I think you probably could contact with that question and she would probably get back to you with an answer.. My bet would be 'NO", as far as a curve goes

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16 hours ago, kmmcrafts said:

These pictures help at all... I'm not really understanding your question.. but this pictures are from my etsy page.. last picture is of a custom order one where I added the date..

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Those are really neat Kevin. One thing though that I noticed is that the wing in the background should show up more between the couple. It appears to be "cut off" as it goes behind the bride and shows up again after passing behind the groom. Is that a mistake? Some small part of it should still be view-able between them.

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32 minutes ago, octoolguy said:

Those are really neat Kevin. One thing though that I noticed is that the wing in the background should show up more between the couple. It appears to be "cut off" as it goes behind the bride and shows up again after passing behind the groom. Is that a mistake? Some small part of it should still be view-able between them.

I just followed the pattern Ray.. It's how it was designed... Sue shows on her site where they painted the wings..  I'm not much for painting wood myself.. but I think it looks okay painted too I suppose.. 

I will say.. this looks like it'd be quite solid of a piece.. but they do break quite easily.. I've broke more than one of these over the years... The whole thing is pretty flexible after cutting out those long wings.. The wing on the right the very outside edge cutout.. long sweeping cutout.. I've had break.. either near the bottom on the brides side down by the lower dress area... I'm thinking she didn't cut more out on the other wing because it's already pretty fragile for such a larger cutting.. the angel is about 11" tall.. barely fits on the sheet of paper when printing it out..  

https://www.scrollsawartist.com/guardian-angel-of-matrimony-en.html  

 

EDIT To add.. Maybe a better way to make this would be to stack cut from thin wood and glue a backer on.. I honestly don't think it'd look very good cut from any thin piece without a backer.. I believe Sue recommended 3/4" wood for this... But that it only a recommendation... I often cut stuff thin and add backers etc.. Also could be a nice hanging piece without the base etc.. It's also quite fragile up around the face of the angel area.. and I wouldn't think hanging with a ribbon through the hair cutouts by the angels face would be a good idea unless it was plywood where it has a little more strength.. 

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1 hour ago, kmmcrafts said:

I just followed the pattern Ray.. It's how it was designed... Sue shows on her site where they painted the wings..  I'm not much for painting wood myself.. but I think it looks okay painted too I suppose.. 

I will say.. this looks like it'd be quite solid of a piece.. but they do break quite easily.. I've broke more than one of these over the years... The whole thing is pretty flexible after cutting out those long wings.. The wing on the right the very outside edge cutout.. long sweeping cutout.. I've had break.. either near the bottom on the brides side down by the lower dress area... I'm thinking she didn't cut more out on the other wing because it's already pretty fragile for such a larger cutting.. the angel is about 11" tall.. barely fits on the sheet of paper when printing it out..  

https://www.scrollsawartist.com/guardian-angel-of-matrimony-en.html  

 

EDIT To add.. Maybe a better way to make this would be to stack cut from thin wood and glue a backer on.. I honestly don't think it'd look very good cut from any thin piece without a backer.. I believe Sue recommended 3/4" wood for this... But that it only a recommendation... I often cut stuff thin and add backers etc.. Also could be a nice hanging piece without the base etc.. It's also quite fragile up around the face of the angel area.. and I wouldn't think hanging with a ribbon through the hair cutouts by the angels face would be a good idea unless it was plywood where it has a little more strength.. 

I realize you are just following the pattern Kevin but do you see what I mean? If it's all made out of one piece of wood why not add that little bit so that the back side angel wing "flows" to the groom side? That's all. You've done a great job on these. I'm not trying to take away from that.

 

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11 minutes ago, octoolguy said:

I realize you are just following the pattern Kevin but do you see what I mean? If it's all made out of one piece of wood why not add that little bit so that the back side angel wing "flows" to the groom side? That's all. You've done a great job on these. I'm not trying to take away from that.

 

I do see what you mean.. I never really noticed it until you brought it to my attention though, LOL

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3 hours ago, octoolguy said:

I realize you are just following the pattern Kevin but do you see what I mean? If it's all made out of one piece of wood why not add that little bit so that the back side angel wing "flows" to the groom side? That's all. You've done a great job on these. I'm not trying to take away from that.

 

Ray, I think you are thinking to hard!!😉

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Thanks for all the replies everybody and
@kmmcrafts the pics did help.
My original question was, for example, was it designed to cut
the bride and groom out of 1/2" for example and cut the wings
as a separate piece out of 1/8" and then slide the wings so they
wrap around the bodies.

God Bless! Spirithorse

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