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  1. A Harvey Byler pattern adapted to a key/leash holder, Iggy style. 3/4 poplar, #3 Pegas MGT, finished with Watco Natural and spray on shellac.Going into a kids room hence the cool font for the name.
  2. Had some scraps left from a pine table top project I done the other day I remembered I still had some more puzzle patterns from Scott @ woodcraftbyscott.com, Thansk for the tip on the storage bags as well.
  3. Had my first go at a puzzle after seeing Paul and Scott doing some thought I would give it a go so purchased some patterns from Iggy (Scott) thanks for the tips on ordering paul and the tips from Iggy on what is needed. I gave this a go found the lines a task lol but for a first attempt not too shabby I think apart from the drill hole by the bloody ear that I have learn`t my lesson from to put me glasses on when I change the drill bit, Open to comments,tips etc as always, I used a #3 Olsen (more than one lol) gotta get used to a set blade for these I think the veining was the one that caught me the most what do most of you use I shall try that on the next one I used a #3/0 for the lines and I felt it struggled or could of been me taking ages to do them lol or do you do the lines with a spiral I just thought lol
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