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Showing content with the highest reputation on 09/06/2021 in all areas

  1. I started this project almost 2 months ago but had to set it aside after a few issues required me to remodel my bathroom and then I had to complete 2 commission projects. This is a Steve Good pattern and is cut with 1/4 Birch using Pegas 2/0 MFG. The back is 1/4 ply. The front is finished with natural stain while the back is finished with dark walnut. It then received several coats of clear gloss. The fine cuts were a little tricky and I had to keep reminding myself to let the blades do the work and not push it.
    20 points
  2. Tbow388

    Joy Angel

    Already making Christmas presents. This was a fun and simple break from my big project.
    10 points
  3. John B

    at Last

    I finally got of my behind and did some work in the shed, worth posting. The letters I have left over from when I used to make and sell these.I probably have more then 100. My Daughter picked out the name, for a friends baby and I had to make VW to pull it. Managed to find my old jigs and patterns and rather enjoyed it. I made three VW's so a couple spare. I had a steam engine and a truck also to pull the names.
    8 points
  4. I posted these two projects previously but they were a smaller version. I was commissioned to do these in a larger size. Both are Steve Good patterns and were cut from 1 X 12 pine with 1/4 backing. They were both stained with natural Minwax and 3 coats of clear gloss.
    7 points
  5. I Designed "God loves you"pattern again. last time I made it without "s" I make a lot of English mistakes I think omitting the "s" was a big mistake. I really wanted to make it with "S" I also Keep the meaning God's G and You's Y to be together It was tricky with three "O" I made two patterns and made one today
    7 points
  6. Wichman

    Wands or ??

    I wanted a unique name for these; My first name is Wichita, I named my business Wich and Wynn's Wonders (my ex-wife's name is Wynn), I shortened it to Wich's Wonders after the divorce. So, ta da, I'm going to call them Wich Sticks. These are Al Baggetta patterns; 1 inch square dowel, poplar, dark walnut and cherry stain, #1 polar FD blade. FYI My method of folding a 15" patterns is to use my 18" HF sheet metal brake, works like a charm. The sticks:
    5 points
  7. Decided to make this Compass Version with Color. Actually I like Color and a Good Friend decided on the color scheme. Was Good, so here is my Finished Compass. Hope all will like..............Danny :+} EDIT.... When this pic was taken I DID NOT HAVE IT GLUED. This one I made the N-E-S-W IN RED.... I like this better. ??
    4 points
  8. edward

    Old Car

    Finished this Old Car up a couple weeks ago, Steve Good pattern. Done on 1/4" popular and 1/4" Oak, not really a toy maker but it turned out pretty good.
    3 points
  9. Still on a Dr. Who kick I guess. Matt Smith as the 10th Doctor and Jenna Coleman as his companion Clara.
    2 points
  10. I love them both but the top with white letters stands out better. You did a great job on them. I wish I had enough wall space for all the neat stuff folks here make.
    2 points
  11. That is a beauty!!
    2 points
  12. Very clever - I LIKE IT!
    2 points
  13. Yeah, a few months ago my brother-in-law got COVID in addition to a stroke. He recovered but in the process lost 50 pounds. He now jokes about how hard it is for him to sit on a hard chair because he doesn't have the padding he used to have before he got COVID. May you have a speedy recovery.
    2 points
  14. Gorgouse, Great job.
    2 points
  15. You did a great job on this!
    2 points
  16. your uniqueness shines once more with this great heart pattern. I had fun searching for the letters in the heart, too. You are one busy guy Dick heppnerguy
    2 points
  17. I like it very much, You did a super job on your design! Thank you for posting, Bob
    2 points
  18. Thank you, Yesterday, I took a picture with the English "J" upside down. I realized it is not easy to improve language I do more mistake with my mother's language~ lol I am sure I like my English
    2 points
  19. OMG. This weights heavily on my heart. My love and thoughts and prayers to his family.
    1 point
  20. Very Cool. A Most Excellent job!
    1 point
  21. Hey Charlie nice cuttings...I'm a Who fan where you getting your patterns please...I wood love to do a whole series some time before I fall of my perch.... Merlin...
    1 point
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  23. Nice to hear that he is still around and able to joke about it.
    1 point
  24. Thanks alot Joe W Have a nice day
    1 point
  25. looks nice good job
    1 point
  26. Beautiful piece. Well done.
    1 point
  27. lawson56

    Repeat Larger Projects

    Fantastic work!! Love the Howdy Friend.
    1 point
  28. What a beautiful piece. Great work. Marg
    1 point
  29. rjweb

    Repeat Larger Projects

    Very nice work, RJ
    1 point
  30. Good to see something from you Sycamore67. It's been too long. I finally gave in and got vaxxed too.
    1 point
  31. Charlie E

    at Last

    Great job on all but that Bug is extra cool. REYAlly cool in fact.
    1 point
  32. I'm sure many won't know him but this is David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor from the long running BBC series Dr. Who. If there's any fans out there who'd like to cut this I used the free stencil from this site with a few modifications. https://freestencilgallery.com/doctor-who-stencil/
    1 point
  33. terrific job, love the colors
    1 point
  34. lawson56

    Blade Storage

    Pretty Cool Marg. Thanks!
    1 point
  35. No. I used FDUR#3. I don't care for spirals. Especially cutting hardwood.
    1 point
  36. Those colors are spot on. Outstanding job.
    1 point
  37. Hi Danny: Looks great, well done Great choice on the colors Fab4
    1 point
  38. Very super job. Color always makes things better! 5 layers if I counted correctly, What was the material and thickness of the varius layers?
    1 point
  39. great work color is very nice~
    1 point
  40. namunolie

    2024 Olympics in paris

    I added same article twice I don't know how to fix TT I am making 2024 Olympics in paris it is 32 sports and I made all of them in this week it was really fun stuffs I still need to sand all the edges
    1 point
  41. thank you so much Heppnerguy It must be one of the happiest thing there is a lot to do~ have a great day~
    1 point
  42. Thanks alot Bob I couldn't stop what I am doing now~ have a wonderfulday~
    1 point
  43. Thanks alot Buzz ,have a beautiful day~
    1 point
  44. Very well done. The color makes it pop.
    1 point
  45. WolfmoonCT

    Blade Storage

    Unfortunately, I live alone.. sooo.. LOL. I have a plastic tube set up I bought, but when I bought my used dewalt, the guy I got it from used small pieces of like 1/2" ID pvc pipe, that he cut to like 5.5" and glued a cap to one end, and the other end it just slips on. Then he had one spring loaded tool holders to keep them mounted on the saw stand. These aren't the exact ones, The ones he used did not have the actual springs.
    1 point
  46. namunolie

    2024 Olympics in paris

    Thank you Buzz , it was too many peices I just cut them quickely ~ I will finish tonight, just left one more oil finish~ have a good day~
    1 point
  47. I make a lot of English mistakes and it’s the only language I speak! Good job.
    1 point
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  50. Ctutor

    Cherry Tree

    could try a clothes iron on low temp. I'd send them back
    1 point
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