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  1. Geodesic sphere, plywood 4mm, 200 pieces Assembled without glue Pattern is available at https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexFoxUA
  2. This is my first 3D sliced pattern (available at http://alexscrollsaw.wixsite.com/scrollsawpatterns) Fiberboard 3mm, 60 pieces. Video of cutting and assembling :
  3. Got the majority of my Christmas presents cut when I finished these birdhouses. A few cut from maple--which just about killed my saw--but the most are poplar. I found some 1 3/8" poplar square dowels at the lumber yard that had some coloration in them, meaning most people would have passed them by. This is not as many as some have cut and it more than I originally aimed for, but I was having a pretty good time doing them. Thanks to Diana for a great set of patterns. Now onto some stack cut fretwork ornaments.
  4. ... I got the pattern. I had some poplar in the raw for compound cutting. Used the bandsaw to cut it into pieces the right size for birdhouses. But no matter what I tried, I could not get the pattern to adhere to the wood. I ended up double-wrapping with packing tape, but it would always slightly slide when cutting the second side. Either way. Here are the first six - freshly oiled. Bought the eye-hooks already. They are so much fun. Also, Denny, how do you get the birds onto the perch? I ended up drilling them in the bottom to fit the perch.
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