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Nice job, Frank.  Did you dip the red ones in the stain?  I like them colored as you have done.   I am surprised you were successful with that small of a blade.  I haven't done a whole lot of compound cutting so I just assumed I had to use at least a #3 or larger.  I do like compound cutting.  It always amazes me what it looks like when the waste is removed.   Kind of like packaging present.  

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2 hours ago, Scrappile said:

...Did you dip the red ones in the stain?...I am surprised you were successful with that small of a blade...  

Yep, dipped in Minwax Barn Red stain then a quick wipe off with blue shop towels.

I tend to use small blades for most of my cutting.  Better line following control.  Easier to make those "going in the other direction" turns.  I onlyt use a large blade when I'm cutting a long straight line...it seem easier to do a straight cut with a large blade.

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17 hours ago, Scrappile said:

@FrankEV,  if you enjoy compound cutting and I do, here is a fun pattern....from JEPlans. 

I'm kinda a Nutcracker collector.  I have over 40 of them I that I put out each year for Xmas.  Ususally add to the collection each year, this year being no exception I bought a 3' tall piece that stands on the floor garding my rear entry.

I jumped on the site and purchased the pattern, grabbed the freebe and a chess set just in case I get in the mood..  Not sure when I will get to it, but it probably won't be for this Xmas.  Looks like a fun little project.

Thanks for sharing. 

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