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The development one is a guy that had 30 bags of white oak saw dust free on Craig's list ,I made the company's name hoping to get some oak scraps, no way ,oh well i gave him the name anyway.His ware house was loaded with white oak ,,lol  Then a special order came in for10"ankhes  came in It took an hour to get them ready from scraps that are irregular and cut Then BOB's arsenal , i couldn't think how to do the wheels with out them falling out as i 'm pressed for time today.post-1607-0-96517300-1427409147_thumb.jpgpost-1607-0-20649600-1427409189_thumb.jpgpost-1607-0-40556400-1427409205_thumb.jpgpost-1607-0-35767600-1427409224_thumb.jpgpost-1607-0-93757700-1427409243_thumb.jpgpost-1607-0-59158900-1427409259_thumb.jpg

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Great stuff Kevin, the business one is fantastic. I REALLY like the work you did on Canada plaque.that looks unique.

I try to do current pattern's in the village and then 1 or 2 from the bottom of the pile a day! thanks for looking!

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Kevin take a thin piece of ply ( 1/8 inch ) glue it to the back of the sign behind the wheels.  Drill the appropriate size hole for a dowel and glue a dowel in to hold the wheels.  Great work on all of them.

 

 

 

DW

Thanks DW,I was wanting to do it in scroll saw style one piece if possible

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Hi Kevin, Sorry about the wheels on the cannon's, You could have maybe burn't them on

the design or just complain to the pattern maker :huh: I would!

As usual Kevin you've done some great work there! Bob  ;):thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs: 

P.S. Would it be possible to use some bridges on the wheels?    

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Hi Kevin, Sorry about the wheels on the cannon's, You could have maybe burn't them on

the design or just complain to the pattern maker :huh: I would!

As usual Kevin you've done some great work there! Bob  ;):thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:  :thumbs:

P.S. Would it be possible to use some bridges on the wheels?    

Thanks ,I was looking around for chuck wagon wheels on the net to see how someone scrolled them but no luck

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