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I made this for my 10 year old grandson who has a wall in his bedroom dedicated to baseball. Of course his number is 52 and the RD is for the baseball nickname he gave himself. "Rocket D" I love watching all my grandkids play ball. I had 5 playing this year but fortunately only 3 teams. Also here is a rough pattern if anyone is interested in making one.4 points
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Spring - Scroll Saw Challenge
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I made a little Collie, 3 1/2” for my sister who had a brilliant Collie named Heidi. She would bark once, twice, or three times on command among other things. My spunky 7 year old granddaughter broke her arm recently doing a back hand spring. The next day after getting her “psychedelic” cast on she had a dance recital and changed her cartwheel to a one handed cartwheel. She’s also playing one handed softball. My daughter, Bella made the cartwheel pattern.2 points
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Two fun projects this afternoon.
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Thank you. It absolutely is! After one game a grandfather of a girl from the other team cave over and gave her some money for being so determined.2 points -
Fancy Horse, Steve Good pattern. 3/4 "blue" pine tongue and groove wood ( although the pine is mostly brown, cut with FD Polar blades; # 2/0 for the interior cuts and #1 for the outside. 4 3/4" tall by 6 " long. I reduced the size of the pattern to fit the piece of wood, I had to use the smaller blades due to the reduction.1 point
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I really like that! I may have to attempt that some day. Nice!1 point
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Kokopelli Baseball Player
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Thanks for the pattern. My family lives and breathes baseball and these will be cute projects for my grandsons. May have done before they come back from next weeks road trip. One is going to Cooperstown and the other to Baltimore. I have taken your pattern and put into Inkscape so if any one else want to modify the name and number the pattern is below. Note. I put the name in the bat and am not sure it will be scrollable but you can move and put initials only. Both my grandsons are "CL" hence the change. COOP.svg1 point -
Thank you! The courage, determination and independence comes with a little sass but I think that's usually the case. She's tender hearted and sweet inside though. Of course that's her Pop's opinion.1 point
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Looks great Charlie. I love Kokoelli's, so thank you for the pattern. Marg1 point
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Great looking projects Charlie. Great to see, courage, determination and independence in one so young. Marg1 point
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You could try contacting her. I have always received replies to messages I have sent her.1 point -
https://www.feinschnitt-kreativ.de/projekt/stern-ueber-betlehem/ Google image search is your friend1 point
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2. drill holes at each end of the line drawn: Drill holes along the line as closely as possible. Once the holes are drilled (as many as possible ), using very mild sideways pressure use the drill bit to cut sideways between the holes, go slow and only a small depth at a time. This slot was created with a Dremel and a #72 (.025) drill bit. I started with the plunge router attachment to drill the line of holes; then switched to the Dremel handheld (choked up on the bit) to create the slot: A picture of the slot with the blade installed:1 point
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Hot here too, but the problem for me is cataract surgery. One done and another one July 9th.1 point -
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From Wikipedia: The Green Man, also known as a foliate head,[1] is a motif in architecture and art, of a face made of, or completely surrounded by, foliage, which normally spreads out from the centre of the face.[2] Apart from a purely decorative function, the Green Man is primarily interpreted as a symbol of rebirth, representing the cycle of new growth that occurs every spring.1 point