Popular Post ScrollerGuy Posted December 28, 2025 Popular Post Report Posted December 28, 2025 I started this project over a year ago and finally finished it. For most of that time it just sat collecting dust as I just couldn't find the motivation to work on it. Because it's a little too big (23x17 inches) to cut with standard blades on my 21 inch saw, I had to use spiral blades near the corners and the right and left sides which gave me some trouble. It's far from perfect and I should have cleaned up some of the cuts, but I'm just happy to be done with it. No more projects that require spiral blades! My second attempt at a portrait, this was done using GIMP and Inkscape with a photo from my daughter's wedding. It was cut into 1/4 inch Baltic Birch with the frame made from pine. jerry walters, Wichman, Dan and 12 others 15 Quote
rjweb Posted December 28, 2025 Report Posted December 28, 2025 You have done an excellent job on this, RJ danny and ScrollerGuy 1 1 Quote
jerry walters Posted December 28, 2025 Report Posted December 28, 2025 Paul, you have done a beautiful job. This will be cherished forever. Jerry danny and ScrollerGuy 1 1 Quote
daveww1 Posted December 29, 2025 Report Posted December 29, 2025 great job danny and ScrollerGuy 1 1 Quote
ScrollerGuy Posted December 30, 2025 Author Report Posted December 30, 2025 Thanks RJ, Jerry and daveww1 for your kind words. My daughter seemed to like it when I gave it to her, but we'll see if she hangs it in her new house. First house for her and closed on it today! danny 1 Quote
wombatie Posted January 7 Report Posted January 7 Excellent work. We are our own worst critics sometimes. Marg ScrollerGuy and danny 1 1 Quote
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