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Been a bit slow in posting any new photo's of stuff I cut.  Here are 4 of my newest ones.  Want to give thanks to the wonderful pattern creators who make the patterns for these.  Got two new folks I bought from for the first time and their patterns are outstanding.

The solider and dog is by R J Black at BlasxWoodworx,  He has several great patterns available.

Engine 99 is by Making Dust with Charlie hand.  Got some nice one's has a couple great train patterns.

Sioux Hunter is by Gayle of Scrollers Cafe. and you have to love her work.

Native Girl is by Charlie Dearing it is his # 573.  My thought is you can never go wrong with one of his.

Hope you like then as much as I had fun cutting them

jim

penquin

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I would be very  proud of my work if it were even 1/2 that nice!

 

Hang them all with pride!

 

As a former boiler operator; I do lean to the steamer for my favorite! Not disparaging any of the others!

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Been a bit slow in posting any new photo's of stuff I cut.  Here are 4 of my newest ones.  Want to give thanks to the wonderful pattern creators who make the patterns for these.  Got two new folks I bought from for the first time and their patterns are outstanding.

The solider and dog is by R J Black at BlasxWoodworx,  He has several great patterns available.

Engine 99 is by Making Dust with Charlie hand.  Got some nice one's has a couple great train patterns.

Sioux Hunter is by Gayle of Scrollers Cafe. and you have to love her work.

Native Girl is by Charlie Dearing it is his # 573.  My thought is you can never go wrong with one of his.

Hope you like then as much as I had fun cutting them

jim

penquin

which machine did you do these on the  DW or the EX ? I'll bet you packed a lunch for each and everyone of them.Patience pays in the end .You made it ! I know you didn't get into mischief doing these! Lots of earnest concentration was needed here.Excellent cuts my friend! :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:;)

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Holy smokes Jim, that sure is some outstanding scrolling. I like all of them, but, the train is my favorite. I used to work for the railway, and I like most train cuttings I see.

Len

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