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Kris Martinson

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About Kris Martinson

  • Birthday 04/14/1952

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  • First Name:
    Kris
  • Occupation:
    Retired dentist
  • Location:
    Kansas City, MO
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Dewalt
  • Project Types:
    Portraits, landscapes, some intarsia
  • Interests:
    Portraits, landscapes, intarsia, guitar playing, music, hiking, road trips
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    GIMP2
  • Favorite Books:
    The Holy Bible, The Godfather
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    NFL Chiefs Football
  • Favorite Movies:
    Old Westerns, especially John Wayne. "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" might be the finest movie of all time.
    "High Noon" ranks right up there, too.
  • Two Truths & A Lie:
    I love scrolling. I love making scroll patterns.
    I hate bacon.
  • Quote:
    "You win, I win, we lose." (Jackson Brown)

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  1. Scenery piece that I just finished.
  2. I made wood-art pieces for a California friend of his beach house and the coast at Dillon's Beach.
  3. I just finished my first two-part wood-art piece. Each part is 11 x 14 inches. I made this for a California friend. This is Dillon's Beach in northern California.
  4. Yes. Please email me at kris414kreations@gmail.com
  5. I stepped way out of the box for a Valentine's project requested by my church to honor all the members for contributions they made throughout last year. So I made these signs painted onto 3' x 2' canvases.
  6. I made this for my daughter-in-law for her birthday.
  7. Beautiful tribute to your life of artistry.
  8. Jerry, thanks for your interest. I used 1/8 Baltic Birch Ply. The blades used were mostly Pegas #1 and #3 spirals. I did not stack-cut it. It is wise that you have tried some practice cuts. I would recommend that you continue doing so until you feel comfortable using the spirals. Once you get used to them, it is wonderful to cut detailed, curved cuts with spirals.
  9. Logging Train wood-art pic just completed cutting on my scroll saw today.
  10. I'm still getting used to the Seyco. Large table is a bit uncomfortable for me to work on. The blade clamps are very difficult to use on my spiral blades, so that is a big negative for me. Mine didn't come with a magnetic table cover.
  11. I just finished this one. My first large cutting on the new Seyco saw.
  12. Halloween haunted house I made for my Voodoo Lounge bar. Steam locomotive pic I made just because I like old trains. Horses I made for my wife.
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