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Reminds me of a Sue Mey design.. I think she has several of these patterns.? Off to look at her site to see.

 

Edit: It's not on her site but there are many beautiful tree designs on her site. I've seen this somewhere.. actually think I have a copy of it somewhere maybe.. I belong to sooo many graphics groups and with CNC and laser art groups that I'm not certain where I seen this but I know I seen it,  and probably have it in my files somewhere, LOL

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As many have noted, it looks similar to many Sue Mey has on her site. However, like a Kevin, I looked at her site and did not find this particular pattern. Here is what I did find: https://scrollsawartist.com/search.php?page=1&section=product&search_query=“Ornament+tree”

now, you could reach out to Sue via email on her contact page and she could tell you for sure if it’s hers or not. Perhaps one of hers will give you what you want if this is not her’s and you cannot locate this one.

I have seen similar in other places, but not sure where at the moment.

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17 hours ago, octoolguy said:

I saw this on a FB forum. Person looking for this pattern. I would like to find it also.

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To update, I emailed Sue May and she replied that it must be a combination of a couple of her tree patterns. I went through all that I could find on her site but didn't find any that would have been a hybrid. I get the feeling that the maker of this tree might have used the basic tree from one of hers and just came up with the fret work on his own. Whatever, I'm going to take a picture and try to create a pattern from it. Thanks to all of you who helped.

 

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2 hours ago, octoolguy said:

To update, I emailed Sue May and she replied that it must be a combination of a couple of her tree patterns. I went through all that I could find on her site but didn't find any that would have been a hybrid. I get the feeling that the maker of this tree might have used the basic tree from one of hers and just came up with the fret work on his own. Whatever, I'm going to take a picture and try to create a pattern from it. Thanks to all of you who helped.

 

I would use the snipping tool to take a screenshot & import it into inkscape. It doesn't look to be difficult to trace. 

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2 minutes ago, jerry1939 said:

I would use the snipping tool to take a screenshot & import it into inkscape. It doesn't look to be difficult to trace. 

That's what I'm going to try to do Jerry. My problem comes in when I try to do ANYTHING in Inkscape. I'm still very wet behind the ears when it comes to Inkscape. In fact, right at this moment I'm trying to get through a video on it.

 

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The more I think about it the more I think that pattern was on a laser cutters group.. But I do see scroll saw patterns on the laser group and also see laser patterns on the scroll saw sites so.. they do kinda go hand in hand.. and boy there is a lot of free CNC files / patterns in some of those groups that will work as a scroll saw pattern. The issue is it takes a cad program or at least a cad viewer to be able to open and view them..  

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9 hours ago, kmmcrafts said:

The more I think about it the more I think that pattern was on a laser cutters group.. But I do see scroll saw patterns on the laser group and also see laser patterns on the scroll saw sites so.. they do kinda go hand in hand.. and boy there is a lot of free CNC files / patterns in some of those groups that will work as a scroll saw pattern. The issue is it takes a cad program or at least a cad viewer to be able to open and view them..  

I enjoy looking through patterns.  Where can I find the CNC patterns you mention?  Can anyone suggest a viewer to allow me to view them?

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1 hour ago, Algae said:

I enjoy looking through patterns.  Where can I find the CNC patterns you mention?  Can anyone suggest a viewer to allow me to view them?

The groups on FB is mainly CNC groups but there is a few CNC files sharing groups as well.. The newest one I just joined up with is called  " File kingdom " They seem to upload more files in a day than I can have time to look at.. LOL They have I believe around 3 TB of files uploaded to a shared google drive that I haven't even accessed yet.. as I haven't even touched the surface of what they have loaded up in the FB group, LOL.. Some files show pictures.. some don't.. I'm not sure what viewer software one would use, I have the CNC programs that will show me the design.. One I used to use was called something like DXF file viewer.. many CNC designs are DXF file types..  

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8 hours ago, Algae said:

I enjoy looking through patterns.  Where can I find the CNC patterns you mention?  Can anyone suggest a viewer to allow me to view them?

Well, now that I give out the name of the FB group ( File Kingdom ) they go and change the name today.. Now it is: " CNC - Laser -Vinyl Cutter- 3D Printer- Files & Support".. 

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On 2/1/2021 at 12:16 AM, octoolguy said:

I saw this on a FB forum. Person looking for this pattern. I would like to find it also.

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Not exactly the same but you may like it. Sorry for my writing i'm French Canadiens. https://scrollsawartist.com/scroll-saw-patterns/holidays/christmas/?sort=featured&page=62

 

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5 hours ago, Christian Bergeron said:

Not exactly the same but you may like it. Sorry for my writing i'm French Canadiens. https://scrollsawartist.com/scroll-saw-patterns/holidays/christmas/?sort=featured&page=62

 

Thanks Christian. I did see those but I appreciate you taking the time to help me out. And, there is absolutely nothing wrong with your writing. It's "spot on"! Welcome to the Village. Lots to see and read here.

 

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