Popular Post ChristopherLGroves Posted Wednesday at 01:26 PM Popular Post Report Posted Wednesday at 01:26 PM Been a woodworker for 50 years but new to scrolling this year. These are my first two Sheila Landry designs I did in 1/2 inch cherry JackJones, New Guy, OCtoolguy and 14 others 13 4 Quote
Bill WIlson Posted Wednesday at 07:07 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:07 PM You might be new to scrollsawing, but your work says otherwise. Very nicely done! OCtoolguy 1 Quote
OCtoolguy Posted Wednesday at 07:10 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:10 PM Yes, as Bill said, your work is better than many folks who have been scrolling for years. Very nice detail work and choice of wood. Keep the pics coming. It's great to see someone with nice work. Quote
Scrappile Posted Wednesday at 07:36 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:36 PM I agree, those are great, you need to move to something more challenging. Nice work. Quote
Peter N White Posted Wednesday at 07:39 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:39 PM Very good work for a newbie. Quote
Dak0ta52 Posted Wednesday at 07:50 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:50 PM Outstanding. You may also want to check out the Village pattern section. Lots of great patterns there. Also, Steve Good catalog has a lot of free patterns. ChristopherLGroves 1 Quote
rjweb Posted Wednesday at 08:45 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:45 PM Beautiful craftsmanship, you are like an old pro, RJ ChristopherLGroves 1 Quote
JTTHECLOCKMAN Posted Thursday at 01:28 AM Report Posted Thursday at 01:28 AM You have a steady hand. I always look at the cuts from scrollers weather new or old. That tells me how steady they are. Being a beginner it does not show. Those are well done. Quote
Denny Knappen Posted Thursday at 04:52 PM Report Posted Thursday at 04:52 PM Mighty fine. Nice clean lines. Curves are very hard to get right, and you nailed it Quote
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