Popular Post Frank Pellow Posted November 19, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted November 19, 2024 (edited) I utilized a set of patterns created by Charles Dearing to create the three framed panels shown in this photo: They were cut from cut it in 6mm thick Baltic Birch plywood using #1 Flying Dutchman Ultra-Reverse blades and backed with 3mm thick plywood panels painted with acrylic paint. The Rosseter-Pellow frames are made from very old and straight Pine and stained to match the colours in the panels. I've recorded this project in another Scrollsaw Village thread. Here is a link: Three Charles Dearing 'Illusion' patterns - COMPLETED - Works In Progress & Tutorials - Scroll Saw Village Edited November 19, 2024 by Frank Pellow jollyred, RabidAlien, Jim McDonald and 7 others 10 Quote
rjweb Posted November 19, 2024 Report Posted November 19, 2024 Frank, excellent cutting, RJ danny and Frank Pellow 1 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted November 19, 2024 Report Posted November 19, 2024 Very eye catching and impressive. danny and Frank Pellow 1 1 Quote
daveww1 Posted November 20, 2024 Report Posted November 20, 2024 very nice danny and Frank Pellow 1 1 Quote
jimmyG Posted November 21, 2024 Report Posted November 21, 2024 On 11/19/2024 at 9:15 AM, Frank Pellow said: I utilized a set of patterns created by Charles Dearing to create the three framed panels shown in this photo: They were cut from cut it in 6mm thick Baltic Birch plywood using #1 Flying Dutchman Ultra-Reverse blades and backed with 3mm thick plywood panels painted with acrylic paint. The Rosseter-Pellow frames are made from very old and straight Pine and stained to match the colours in the panels. I've recorded this project in another Scrollsaw Village thread. Here is a link: Three Charles Dearing 'Illusion' patterns - COMPLETED - Works In Progress & Tutorials - Scroll Saw Village Very Nice! Frank Pellow 1 Quote
wombatie Posted November 23, 2024 Report Posted November 23, 2024 You did an outstanding job cutting those. Very well done my friend. Marg Frank Pellow 1 Quote
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