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  1. Made from scrap-maple (I think) and walnut. Identifying wood species is not my strong suit, sorry. One of my granddaughters likes cows. When I found out, I decided to make a cow phone holder as the modern young adults seem permanently attached to their phones. The design is by T & E designs after some internet image research. Cut on the King 21" --sorry, I do not know the blade #. I do know it is an Olsen blade though. The walnut base is from some tree parts I had bought and then slabbed out on a bandsaw. The face was freehand burned in with a pen type wood burner. Then finished with about 4 coats of marine varnish, because I had it open. I actually I only drew 1/2 of the pattern as I had folded it over to the middle. I then cut it out with a scissor and used a red pen to mark it on my wood. I use red pen all the time as it makes it much easier to see the blade as I cut. It is 6-1/2 inches tall 4-1/2 wide and 4 deep. I also put felt feet on the bottom so it will not scratch. I am anxious to see how she likes it.
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