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  1. Iguanadon

    Calling Iggy

    Hey Gang, Thank you so much for thinking of me... We had quite a wild night last night as we had a direct hit from Hurricane Isaias. He decided to spin up a little extra just before landfall and hit the area hard. We're fine, minimal damage in our area with trees down. No damage to the house. We lost power but had it back this morning but about 1/3 of the town still without power unfortunately. I'm in Carolina Beach, you can see it on the right side of the eye as it came ashore.
    9 points
  2. Hi I got asked to make this for my mates girlfriend for his birthday present. Its coming along nicely.
    8 points
  3. Woodrush

    Finished

    Another lazy frame
    7 points
  4. Woodrush

    Jim Blume pattern

    Even Jim doest know if this is a hawk or eagle but it's a nice fun pattern to cut. 210 plus holes
    7 points
  5. Hello friends, I show you the basket I made, the pattern is from Steve Good. I hope you like it, in advance thank you very much for your comments. Greetings to all
    7 points
  6. Hello friends, I show you another simple job I did, the pattern is Steve Good. I hope you like it, in advance thank you very much for your comments. Greetings to all
    6 points
  7. innar20

    Lion

    Orderd by friend. ca400*500mm Yes! I am still here. Just not scrolling.... Mostly read only. When the corona arrived.... Only work, work, work... all the time. This is crazy.
    5 points
  8. amazingkevin

    Another a sign

    Cheap plywood 1/2"x2'x 10" tall she wants black letters and paint the trees. Cut with fdscroll reverse #9.
    5 points
  9. Trka2002

    First clock

    This is my first attempt making a clock. I had the pattern for years but never cut it. Pattern is from Wildwood Designs. Cherry Tree Toys has two of their arrowheads, but haven’t been able to find the others since the two merged.
    4 points
  10. OzarkSawdust

    Lighthouse

    I did this for a lady that's redoing her kitchen in a Lighthouse/beach theme. It's a Steve Good pattern done in Cherry ply w/#1 Pegas blade, thin dipped in Watco Natural. I might make some more for craft shows this season.
    4 points
  11. courtym74

    Chick-nic Table

    Ever since I saw the Meme about these I knew I needed to build one. (neighbors have chickens) Found a "new" pallet at my work that had only been used to bring in a large piece of equipment so was clean and fresh. And Voila! Chick-nic table!
    3 points
  12. Fred Kile

    Geode Puzzle

    For my wife's birthday she received a "Geode Puzzle" from our eldest son. It's the most different type of puzzle I've ever seen. Once it was assembled she didn't want to just break it up and put back in the box. She wanted to see it periodically and enjoy its uniqueness. So I made a puzzle tray for it so she could display it. The puzzle web site is: https://www.uncommongoods.com/fun/games-puzzles/puzzles-brainteasers The site has a lot of unique items you'll find interesting, I'm sure.
    3 points
  13. Steve Good posted on his blog today an excellent video on how to do double bevel inlay/marquetry. I have a great book and I also took a class but this is a great presentation and explains it very well. He has another video on how to do it with a laser but this one is scroll saw.
    3 points
  14. Hi All I made this for my girl friend she is a garfield fan..
    3 points
  15. I used up some Cherry and Padauk I had around by reducing the size of Steve Good’s patterns by 40%”to 6”x 4 3/4” I tend to cut almost every pattern smaller that I use of someone else’s design. I find it not only more challenging, but also more sellable.
    2 points
  16. lawson56

    Childhood Memories

    Sorry for not being on lately,I have been able to get back down to my shop,and I thought I would visit some Old Friends from my Childhood.Snoopy and Scooby.
    2 points
  17. I just finished cutting one of Alex Fox's boxes in Walnut and Beech. I'm thinking a dip in Watco Natural. All solid pieces are Walnut. All fretwork pieces are Beech. Only the two "feet" are glued at this time. If I dip the pieces separate, they won't want to fit when dry as they are tight anyway. What about dipping outer box...inner box...top fretwork. When der put the inner into the outer, drop in the hinge pin, glue the top fretwork on? Any better ideas? I haven't finished anything quite like this before. The first one was grabbed by my wife and remains unfinished BB ply.
    2 points
  18. Dave Monk

    trinket box finish?

    I pretty well spray lacquer on everything.
    2 points
  19. Kris Martinson

    Tiki Panels

    I made this for my son's tiki bar. It is backlit with multi-colored LED light strips.
    2 points
  20. Tammi201

    Basket weave

    Another great pattern from Steve Good. This is a basket , the wood is popular, I stained the top and bottom with golden oak and the rest is black walnut.
    2 points
  21. Oges

    Chick-nic Table

    Looks great, I wonder if chickens have good table manners
    2 points
  22. I recently designed this pattern.....got many requests.......here's the start of them.....1/2" sanded ply......burnt & polyurethaned
    2 points
  23. Same here.I used to dip.I have found Spray better and Easier.
    1 point
  24. I have that pattern ready to go, just haven't made it that far yet. Yard work keeps getting first billing.
    1 point
  25. Nice demonstration. I do not do it his way but he gets good results.
    1 point
  26. Old Joe

    Pegas rotary tool?

    Thanks for all of the feedback. After doing a fair amount of research I decided to go with the Foredom 5240 from Klingspor’s. I friend of mine does more woodcarving than anybody I know and it was his recommendation, too. The price doesn’t seem to vary much from one place to another, but some don’t charge sales tax on out of state orders. This is an example of the woodcarving my friend does that convinced me to go Foredom. He has tried them all and I figured I’d take his advice. .
    1 point
  27. Foxfold

    Finished

    Nice cutting, well done
    1 point
  28. amazingkevin

    Another a sign

    Boy you must be busy and found time to look at my nonsence, but thanks Frankorona!!!
    1 point
  29. namunolie

    142pcs Korea map

    this is third map project I made small Korea puzzle before that's why I made it later here is where I am living I put 142 animals (flagship species,important animals,Frogs and insects) I hope to do forth map puzzle before the end of this year
    1 point
  30. I merged two layers to create this pattern. This was truly from the heart. I have to say that I felt God's hand when deciding to create this one.
    1 point
  31. Tomanydogs

    Jim Blume pattern

    Jim makes such nice patterns and you cut it beautifully.
    1 point
  32. Oges

    Muscle man

    Nice work champ
    1 point
  33. wombatie

    Lighthouse

    I quite like that. You did a terrific job, well done. Marg
    1 point
  34. wombatie

    Jim Blume pattern

    Either way you did a great job. Well done. Marg
    1 point
  35. courtym74

    Chick-nic Table

    I just kinda winged it on this. Let me check and I'll get back with you. I believe it's about 16 inches long.
    1 point
  36. dgman

    Lighthouse

    I like that a lot Gary, I might have to cut one for my wife!
    1 point
  37. Roberta Moreton

    Calling Iggy

    We are a couple of hours from the beach. We were fine. Not even yard debris.
    1 point
  38. Badgerboy

    Perplexed

    So slowing the saw down and recutting helped a bit. I did end up crossing my fingers and using a chisel with a few firm taps and finally got separation. Task complete and 1 honey on the list checked off. Thanks for the suggestions.
    1 point
  39. Rockytime

    Thin Blue Line Flag

    1/8" laminated flag and backer. Sprayed with rattle can paint. Still deciding how I want to frame it. #1 Pike blade. Backer painted ivory. Pattern came from a clip art site. There are several and don't recall which one.
    1 point
  40. amazingkevin

    Chick-nic Table

    Great any size to feed what ever!!! Nice idea!!! Gr8 mate!!!
    1 point
  41. wombatie

    Muscle man

    Great looking work Kevin. Marg
    1 point
  42. wombatie

    More work__$$$$

    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Marg
    1 point
  43. Dragonkort

    Muscle man

    wounderful!!!!
    1 point
  44. oldhudson

    142pcs Korea map

    Great job with amazing detail. I can't imagine all the planning you put into it.
    1 point
  45. wombatie

    Another a sign

    They all look terrific. Well done. Marg
    1 point
  46. Birchbark

    Chick-nic Table

    Cool, what are the dimensions on that? Russell
    1 point
  47. John B

    Chick-nic Table

    A nice and light hearted gift for any chook owners
    1 point
  48. Iv got a simular problem with my paint... hadnt used them in about 2 years...Iv been able to save some of my paints by putting a bit of brush cleaner in with the paint and stiring it. just a thought and something you might want to try before you toss out all your paints
    1 point
  49. Dragonkort

    Another a sign

    wounderful such a nice piece!!
    1 point
  50. amazingkevin

    BUMBLE BEE

    Whoa!!! Thanks Bobby you made my day!!!
    1 point
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