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  1. Just finished this one up, I have had the turkey pattern for a cuple of years found it on the internet and mounted the bird to a base. Made of cherry with BLO finish, topped with satin spray lacquer.
  2. I made a couple of napkin holders for my daughters. The teapot pattern is by Sue Mey and the wood is Blackheart Sassafras and the Honeycomb Bee is by Sheila Landry and the wood is pine. Oh and there is a small plaque to go with it. Marg
  3. Pattered by Steve Good. I used cherry wood. This took me a long time. My first try I broke it. I’m happy with the results and it is now on my dining room table.
  4. Both 1/4" ply, one base plywood the other areomatic cedar.both stained with honey by varathane.wiped one left the other to soak .top coated with minwax clear . These are in scrollsawworkshop.com catologe
  5. Someone seen the others I made and wanted one.1/4" ply & Oak base with felt stick on pads.and sprayed with semi gloss.
  6. Finished yesterday a Sue Mey Butterfly pattern
  7. Still needs some detail sanding, same cutting both sides
  8. Another napkin holder to the collection. Easy and fun. 4mm baltic plywood.
  9. This is a Steve Good Pattern for a Woven Basket with a few changes. Firstly I enlarged to 6 inches in order to incorporate a 5 inch cocktail napkin. Used on 4 layers instead of 8. Top and bottom 1/4 walnut. Boss approved.
  10. Posted my rough idea for a napkin holder for my daughter-in-laws baby shower a couple months ago. Of course it got crazy and I never got to it. Shower was today so finally got on the ball and got it done. Used 1/2 inch oak and happily was able to get a tight fit so the base and napkin holders didn’t need glue. Wanted it so it could be taken apart then used as a chain/necklace holder when she gets older. I’m hoping to be able to venture into boxes by the time she’s older to make a base with a drawer for rings and earrings.
  11. We are having a dinner next week for Valentines so I made one for the party. I must admit I have sinned. I had a friend with a laser cut me a bunch of the wheels for they would be perfect. The pattern and the rest I did my self. I found the napkins at the $ store. Takes 3 packs. I just love the ideas that come from the village.
  12. Well I was able to change some of these patterns around a little bit. I interchanged some of the bodies. I used the top part of one and drew the bottom part from another one. The red one is normal size napkins and the yellow one is with the cocktail/beverage napkins which are only 5 x 5. I'm messing around with another one now to. Have to get some fancy napkins for that one.
  13. So here’s another one I thought of. The tree is from free clip art and the deer and fawn is from Steve Good’s catalog. And I used Brenda’s cog. Still will paint at sometime. I have three more ideas but they’ll have to wait for another day.
  14. Here’s what I created. I found a hummingbird in the free clip art and I used Brenda’s cog. My base could be a bit bigger I think for more support. Still need to do more sanding and will paint it at some point
  15. OK what do you say we make a list of some ideas for napkin holders such as what has been shown so far and maybe our pattern makers can do something with them. Here is what started it all. http://www.scrollsawvillage.com/forums/topic/32348-napkin-holder/ My ideas are not many. My ideas are birds like Turkey or the bird with the large fan like spread, Peafowl. The idea of doing a dress with a gal somehow is good. Upside down umbrella a flower a butterfly basically anything that can fan out
  16. Just because I wanted to see if my pattern worked, I did this in ½" mdf on my pin-end saw. I'm quicker on that than on my Axminster. LOL It would definitely need painting ( Matt Black I think) and for me it's perhaps a little 'plain' in it's outline, but hey ho it's a start and I already have dozens of thoughts about what I could make into a napkin holder as there are thousands of vector graphics out there. !!!!
  17. Well, this is my first attempt at the pattern I bought. Not displeased with it although there are things that I'd do differently. My 'Napkins' must be a lot bigger than what is intended for this holder as they hide the 'bodice' of the dress. A photo of one with Napkins and a photo of the other side without, just to show. The gaps where the 'feet' go is my fault, I think I printed the base at 100% but I cut the doll at 95%, I'll watch for that later
  18. Probably my first complex project, Black Walnut, locally milled, base approx 3/4 " thick, took another piece from same board, hand sawed in half then Stack Cut. Finished with wipe on poly
  19. Finished this Wine Napkin Holder, pattern is from Sue Mey. edward
  20. Finished this Nativity Napkin Holder, put a different bottom on from the original pattern. I think this would be a good seller, and it is a Sue Mey pattern. edward
  21. I made this for Halloween since my wife loves the season.
  22. Just finished this. Used bits & pieces of a pattern for a cathedral clock I made many moons ago. It will be given to a couple that do volunteer work at our Church.
  23. Hello Group, I have been busy designing and cutting these Personalized napkin holders. They are: 1 for my wife and 3 for close friends. I chose not to put backers. Actually I have never used backers This was too much work as it is. I spent about 2 hours just for cutting each pair of sides. I was going slow. I stacked cut each pair of panels with FDUR #1. Remember the problem I was having with blades bending backward. I was working on these Now I am done with cutting, I am not sure how to finish them. I tried a few sample scrap pieces with different stains & just oils. I think I like the finished of red Mahogany. Would you please throw some advice my way? I appreciate the help Thank you
  24. I guess I should wait till I get a bunch of stuff done then post,all at once,lol anyway Steve Goods pattern thanks for looking. Jerry
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