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  1. Logging Train wood-art pic just completed cutting on my scroll saw today.
  2. I just finished this one. My first large cutting on the new Seyco saw.
  3. For those who use the instagram platform, I would like to inform you all that my original account artisanpirate was compromised and hacked, I cannot log in to it anymore and i've been forced to make a new on artisan.pirate and I hope the over 3000 followers I gathered their will refollow me, its been a frustrating few days... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dijkjsWxeYg&ab_channel=ArtisanPirate Hey Everyone! In this fun scroll saw project video, we make an awesome Animal Cracker Train! This design uses various materials, including live edge! The design is in the newest issue of Scroll Saw & Woodworking Crafts Magazine! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  4. Hey Everyone! In this scroll saw project video we make this nice little Steam Train with the Iconic 'All Aboard" quote underneath! This Steve Good design uses 1/4 inch material layerd together to make a neat 3d effect. This Train would be a perfect gift to make for the Rail Fan in you like young or old! Hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  5. I cut out the Freight Yard Train Portrait in the pattern catalog by Grampa cut from 1/4 inch plywood with a combo of straight and spiral blades. I made the frame from ripped down pallet wood runners. #ArtisanPirate
  6. Hey everyone! In this scroll saw project video I make a beautiful Train Themed Desk Clock for my Train Room out of a beautiful piece of oak wood. The pattern is available on Scroll Saw Village, hope you all like the video! #ArtisanPirate
  7. I made this pattern and cutting from a painting by Missouri artist, Gary Lucy.
  8. Locked down due to Covid-19, so I'm getting lots of scrolling done. Just finished this one.
  9. I love trains and great scenery. I found this copy of a Super Chief advertisement and knew I had to cut it. Pattern by me (using GIMP2). 11x14" Baltic Birch Ply. Pegas 2/0 spiral blades.
  10. Just finished cutting this one from a railroad painting. Pattern made by me using GIMP2. Pegas spiral 2/0 blades; 11 x 14" Baltic Birch ply.
  11. Latest project. This one might be a personal favorite.
  12. I just finished cutting this. Pattern designed by me using GIMP2.
  13. This one took a lot of work. Pattern design was difficult and LOTS of cuts. Glad it done. 11"x14" Baltic Birch Ply
  14. I made the pattern for this cutting from a painting by James Mann.
  15. I still love old trains as much as I did as a kid. I made the pattern for this from a painting by James Mann.
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