Popular Post Denny Knappen Posted October 4, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted October 4, 2022 This is a Sue Mey pattern modified with an Air Traffic Control Badge. A custom order and Wayne Mahler designed the overlay. Thanks Wayne. The wood used is 1/2" Ash for the Dream Catcher, Red Oak for the overlay and 1 4" Walnut and Hard Maple for the feathers. Cut on the Pegas Scroll Saw using Pegas #3R MGT blades for everything except the feathers. For those I used Pegas #0 Spiral blades. I sell the Pegas blades at: artcraftersonline.com jr42, jollyred, RabidAlien and 7 others 10 Quote
Dak0ta52 Posted October 5, 2022 Report Posted October 5, 2022 Nice work, Denny. I like the fact that you tied your feathers on with string rather than cutting them. That give the piece movement and. in my opinion, more character. Quote
Denny Knappen Posted October 5, 2022 Author Report Posted October 5, 2022 15 hours ago, scrollerpete said: Very nice Denny Thanks, Pete. Quote
Denny Knappen Posted October 5, 2022 Author Report Posted October 5, 2022 14 hours ago, rjweb said: Another beautiful job Denny, RJ Thanks, RJ. Quote
Denny Knappen Posted October 5, 2022 Author Report Posted October 5, 2022 12 hours ago, Dak0ta52 said: Nice work, Denny. I like the fact that you tied your feathers on with string rather than cutting them. That give the piece movement and. in my opinion, more character. Thanks, Rodney. I do all the dream catchers this way. I use fake leather. Dak0ta52 1 Quote
Denny Knappen Posted October 5, 2022 Author Report Posted October 5, 2022 2 hours ago, daveww1 said: fantastic job Thanks, Dave. Quote
Blaughn Posted October 5, 2022 Report Posted October 5, 2022 I never knew there was an ATC badge. The badge with the feathers floating in space is very appropriate. You did a beautiful job! Bruce Quote
Denny Knappen Posted October 5, 2022 Author Report Posted October 5, 2022 2 hours ago, Blaughn said: I never knew there was an ATC badge. The badge with the feathers floating in space is very appropriate. You did a beautiful job! Bruce Thanks, Bruce. I did not know either, but he came in with a PDF with a lot of detail. Wayne Mahler did a great job of turning it into a pattern. Quote
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