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I braved the dreaded spirals !!


Foxfold

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That looks well done to me.  I don't think you have anything to fear from spirals.

Generally speaking, the good thing about patterns that lend themselves well to spiral blades, is that the lines are typically unstructured and almost abstract, in and of themselves.  If you wander off the pattern line a bit, you will never notice in the finished piece, unless you happen to over cut and lose a section.

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3 minutes ago, Bill WIlson said:

That looks well done to me.  I don't think you have anything to fear from spirals.

Generally speaking, the good thing about patterns that lend themselves well to spiral blades, is that the lines are typically unstructured and almost abstract, in and of themselves.  If you wander off the pattern line a bit, you will never notice in the finished piece, unless you happen to over cut and lose a section.

Thank you, as you say this did lend itself to a spiral blade, however, I do love my straight lines and perfect points and corners so I find spirals  a little frustrating and daunting. 😱🤣

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23 minutes ago, Foxfold said:

...I do love my straight lines and perfect points ...

Funny this is exacly how i felt and still do in some instances.  

I happen to cut using a 5X lighted magifier and when I'm using even a 2/0 spiral, it always looks like my points and sharp corners are so "ROUND" , but when you take the magnification away the points and sharp corners are there when viewed from a normal viewing distance.   My bigest bugaboo is trying to do long straight or smooth curved cuts with the spiral ( unless the line is representeng feathers or fur).  Very difficult!

BTW, the work is great.  Just hoping the backer is just reflecting the light poorly in the pic...almost looks blue making him look a little sickly.😃     

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1 minute ago, FrankEV said:

Just hoping the backer is just reflecting the light poorly in the pic...almost looks blue making him look a little sickly

It's just resting up against my diary in the photo 🤣  although the diary is actually black..  It must be the reflection of my kitchen light.

 It will have a black backer on it when completed.

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1 hour ago, Bill WIlson said:

That looks well done to me.  I don't think you have anything to fear from spirals.

Generally speaking, the good thing about patterns that lend themselves well to spiral blades, is that the lines are typically unstructured and almost abstract, in and of themselves.  If you wander off the pattern line a bit, you will never notice in the finished piece, unless you happen to over cut and lose a section.

Exactly right!

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16 hours ago, Foxfold said:

Thank you, as you say this did lend itself to a spiral blade, however, I do love my straight lines and perfect points and corners so I find spirals  a little frustrating and daunting. 😱🤣

It's all a matter of context and perception.  Straight lines, clean corners and sharp points are definitely critical in many types of fretwork.  Also, the thicker the material being cut, the more noticeable the cut is, so proper blade selection for the application is important.  Portrait patterns are typically cut from thin material, so those details don't catch the eye nearly as much.

 I've often said that spirals are the perfect blade for certain types of projects, but by no means are they suitable for everything, IMHO.  Knowing their strengths and weaknesses and where to apply them simply makes them another tool in the toolbox.

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1 hour ago, amazingkevin said:

Astonishing looking project!!! Got to be the best cat I,ve seen to date!!!. You could be a spiral sales person showing off this beauty!!! Your way past expert with the infamous spirals!!!

Flattery will get you all you desire my friend. I thankyou for your kind words. 💕

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