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Showing content with the highest reputation on 03/01/2025 in Posts

  1. scrollerpete

    Penguins time

    With all the snow and cold we had lately over 3 feet of snow, I got these patterns from Sheila Landry
    2 points
  2. For my daughters next fundraiser at school I'm making a load of these stick figure pieces ive made 100's of them in the past mostly with the bandsaw still need sanding and some need floppy ears to be attached last years fundraiser was a huge success with the birdhouses and feeders she sold every unit I hope she sells a lot of them to staff as I told her I can make as many as she needs for the actual sale normally I trace them onto wood but this time I glued paper pattern so everyone of them is same to mix and match species Spanish cedar walnut poplar so far will use sapele and cherry as I move along she said 36 sets would be fine as I'm making her some other things like planters also since it's first week of may sale msde 18 sets so far ina couple of days but I know sanding will take some time snd my scraps are building rapidly i I did not rummage through scraps for these just lazy but all scrolling projects in future will first be sought after from scraps first if possible
    1 point
  3. Just seen this on YouTube and thought maybe some of you might like to see this for some ideas.
    1 point
  4. Kevin, interesting you must have too much time on your hands, surfing the net, RJ
    1 point
  5. Hawk

    Round weave box

    I know Steve's site well, I'll go check it out!. Thanks
    1 point
  6. heppnerguy

    Succulent

    I have enjoyed seeing your work with intarsia. You obviously enjoy doing it and you have come up with some really nice pieces in the process. I started my scrolling work with intarsia and did it for several years before finally changing to scrolling projects instead. The certainly are admired by almost everyone when the see them. Another fun piece, well done Dick heppnerguy
    1 point
  7. Charlie E

    Succulent

    Beautiful work, Barb! My wife loves succulents. I tried two of them and killed them both. This may be the route I should go.
    1 point
  8. I don't have many pics of all the pvc animals I've made but here's a couple I found party flamingos were well liked and the see saw flamingos were funny the giraffe was one 6 inch pipe 10 feet and it cost 60 bucks during pandemic I'm sure it's over a 100 now used to get a lot of horns beeping when I was Driving around with the birds in backseat as I delivered them the momma and baby ducks were very popular and I made many sets for friends and family and even sent patterns to several other woodworkers to make for their gardens i taught 3 people how to make pvc birds not that it was a difficult thing but they were clueless and now make beautiful birds and one guy sells them
    1 point
  9. tony coleman

    Wedding gift

    Hi I would like too thank don in Brookland on for making a pattern for me for this piece,again thanks very much, my friend was delighted with it
    1 point
  10. wombatie

    Fretsaw project: Batman

    WOW Marg
    1 point
  11. rdatelle

    Fretsaw project: Batman

    Great job on that. Amazing work with a hand held saw.
    1 point
  12. heppnerguy

    Fretsaw project: Batman

    outstanding. Not sure how you can do it with a hand held saw but you certainly have it figured out. This project stands out so much Dick heppnerguy
    1 point
  13. Scrappile

    Fretsaw project: Batman

    not my kind of art, but, for sure, true art. Wonderful job.
    1 point
  14. Hudson River Rick

    Wedding gift

    Nice job on cutting that pattern, no wonder your friend was very pleased with it. Great job on a difficult pattern, Don. Thanks for sharing. Rick
    1 point
  15. Looks good. when I'm doing a bunch of simple patterns like these, I will make a template out of thin material to trace the cuts. this is actually faster than pasting patterns on the stock. Also cheaper than a bunch of paper patterns and glue. Tom
    1 point
  16. Excellently done project. Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
    1 point
  17. Great pieces Thanks for showing us
    1 point
  18. Really looks great! Nice job all the way around!
    1 point
  19. Excellent and you are right about the blue pine. The cutting is impressive enough but your choice of frame wood sets it off wonderfully.
    1 point
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