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  1. Kris Martinson

    Tall Ship

    I cut this last weekend. Pattern design by me using GIMP2. Pegas 2/0 spiral blades on 1/8" Baltic Birch ply.
    9 points
  2. Howdy all.... Wasn't excited about showing this, but another Good Buddy thot it was worth showing. So here it is after the Cuting, Shaping, Fine sanding, and Painting. Think I will say this project was not among my favorite to do with the time. Took to long. If you have any suggestions for possible future ventures .. Please jot them down here. Thanks for Looking Danny :+}
    8 points
  3. Still early days but quite pleased with how these have turned out. All made from reclaimed pallet wood.
    6 points
  4. campasano

    Nativity Cross

    This is a Sue Mey pattern, I cut 5 of them and have a request for 3 more. Mike
    4 points
  5. MTCowpoke22

    Buckaroos

    Awhile back my aunt asked me if I could an intarsia of a Charley Russell for my uncle's birthday. Finally finished my take on Russell's "Buckaroos".
    3 points
  6. MTCowpoke22

    Coat Rack

    Finally finished the coat rack. A lot of firsts for me on this one. First time steam bending, first time turning spindles, first time drawing up plans for a customer, first time learning what an umbrella holder is...... I think it turned out well. Hope the customer likes it as well as I do. All solid Russian Olive, finished with Danish Oil with a couple of coats of poly on top. The braces for the coat hooks were scrolled.
    3 points
  7. courtym74

    Rebel logo

    I'm finally back up and running with a new saw and rebuilt shop. Here's something I was wanting to try. It's the Rebel logo from a certain star war movie cut out of the platter from a computer hard drive. Be careful if you attempt this some platters are made of glass coated with a micron thin layer of metal. Most are plated aluminum though.
    3 points
  8. i scrolled the bottoms of the donation boxes in 3/4" teak and kept the cut outs as pay .he didn't tell me there was no pay as its for his temple ,he's from Thailand but the temple is here .I cut 40 pieces.now tonight he tells me he has 40 to 50 more boxes to cut so that's 40 x 4 or 50 x 4 bottom pieces to cut.in mahogany this time.I'll do something with the scrap i hope.he's very very meticulous and was well pleased with my work for him.and then the big nosey the dragon i made for my doctors secretary ,She put stones as eyes on him .nice touch.and then there's the steve good cross i did in termite infested wood ,but they moved out .The wood was to damaged so i cut the bad parts out and salvaged a Jesus plaque out of it.and then the jppainted cross i droped and it shatterd into 5 pieces on one side of the cross ,So that's another fix and save going on.not sure if i showed olga before.
    2 points
  9. Ron Johnson

    Buckaroos

    Totally 'AWESOME' !! Very beautiful intarsia Tim and love the woods.
    2 points
  10. newfie

    Family with arrow

    Cut this piece today. It's 16-1/2" long made 3/4" pine no finish that's the way they wanted it.
    1 point
  11. Dave Monk

    Vinyl Album Wolves

    Those are a super cool pattern and cutting.
    1 point
  12. Phantom Scroller

    Mature Elvis

    Yep that's him
    1 point
  13. Scrappile

    Vinyl Album Wolves

    Really really well done! Those will go fast!
    1 point
  14. Montserrat

    German Shepherds

    Thanks everybody. Gordster, I drilled a hole through the head
    1 point
  15. blights69

    Mature Elvis

    Lol thanks Fab yea I like to keep my posts interesting I wanna see how many think eww mature and not look lol
    1 point
  16. Fab4

    Mature Elvis

    Hi Frank: I have to think twice before opening your posts You say one thing and something totally different shows up So, I had to open this one and see you're version of a mature Elvis Lo and behold - it's a mature ELvis Well done.. Thank you, thank you very much!!! Fab4
    1 point
  17. Here's what I see on top right on my iPad (when I am at the very top of a page or thread. If not at top, i don't see it until I scroll all the way back up.) then if if I click on the far right on the 3 lines I see this menu on the right side as shown below: note the red arrow I added showing the bell for notifications and envelope for messages. Below that it shows "sign out" which means I am signed in but does not show my username. Next button allows me to mark entire forum as read. Then below that are different areas as noted.
    1 point
  18. That is why I said the Hawk is very well made saw... it is built for commercial use.. unlike the DeWalt... I got tired of replacing the DeWalts under warranty and took one apart myself and replaced the bearings / sleeves and added my own high quality grease.. I can get about 2 years out of it now before needing the front exposed section rebuilt again.. I've thought about looking into modifying it on this next rebuilt that it desperately needs again.. and looking into replacing those lousy open bearings with some sort of sealed bearings.. that would help a lot especially on the front portion of the saw where the sawdust falls right down onto the top of the needle bearings in the lower rocker assembly... guess you do get what you pay for.. certainly not designed to run 8 hours a day.. I'd like to take a excalibur saw apart or even the new Seyco saw ( basically a modified excalibur ) and see what they use for bearings...as they are the same basic design as a DeWalt as far as the arms and internal parts are very similar.. Probably why excalibur built that little dust collection deal on the bottom of the table.. to help keep dust out of those bearings.. suppose I could build something similar on my DeWalt. I intend to purchase another high end saw.. and intend to take a serious look into the newer Hawks.. with the adjustable lower arm..
    1 point
  19. Thanks again all. Yeah, i make up 2 same size "wooden canvases" and stain one with a light stain and one with a darker stain which makes a nice contrast and usually flip the bottom one 90 degrees. Cant really see it on the photos i posted. This is a Wales flag i did to show what i mean. Didnt flip this 90 degrees though as i liked how the grain went with the dragon.
    1 point
  20. lawson56

    Buckaroos

    Man O Man.Just Down Right Super Cool.Ride em Cowboy. Kickin up Dust!That is Awesome!!! I'm sure it is one gift that will be Cherished forever.
    1 point
  21. Now they are Super Cool.The Eagle is my Favorite.Awesome job with such hard wood,
    1 point
  22. wombatie

    Buckaroos

    You did a very impressive job. Your Uncle will love it. Marg
    1 point
  23. They look great. You did a marvelous job, well done. Marg
    1 point
  24. wombatie

    Coat Rack

    That is certainly one awesome coat rack. You did a fantastic job, one to be proud of. Marg
    1 point
  25. They all look super, do you ever put a backer on them? Might help all the great detail stand out. Love the burning you have done on them. Thanks for sharing them with us. jim penquin
    1 point
  26. dgman

    Tall Ship

    Wow, beautiful work Kris!
    1 point
  27. Dave Monk

    Coat Rack

    Super job Tim. Definitely a one of a kind.
    1 point
  28. dgman

    Coat Rack

    Outstanding work Tim!
    1 point
  29. amazingkevin

    Tall Ship

    i can smell the salt in the air it looks so good.Your a wiz at patterning i see again! Keep your awesome work coming .
    1 point
  30. Ron Johnson

    Tall Ship

    Beautiful portrait Kris and fine cutting.
    1 point
  31. Gordster

    Tall Ship

    Great pattern and cutting.Well planned once again as the grain in wood matches the sky.
    1 point
  32. From reclaimed pallet wood!! Well done Gav and cutting is terrific.
    1 point
  33. Dave Monk

    Buckaroos

    Awesome job! I would definitely have a hard time giving it up!
    1 point
  34. Dave Monk

    Tall Ship

    Super pattern and cutting Chris.
    1 point
  35. MTCowpoke22

    Tall Ship

    Wow. Great work!
    1 point
  36. Scrolling Steve

    Buckaroos

    Very nice work !
    1 point
  37. If all you will be happy with is a top feed then pass on this. If you want to top feed only you need find a G4 or newer model.
    1 point
  38. Those are awesome! The knot at the top left of the eagle/phoenix one even looks like an eye. The burning really adds to the pieces. Well done. I love the Banksy one too. Rob
    1 point
  39. very impressive,I love it
    1 point
  40. Beautiful work you've done there Jeff! Thank you for letting us see, Bob
    1 point
  41. Hello Gav, Your scrolling and finishing looks real nice! It's great when you can put pallet wood to good use like you have! Thank you for the photo's Bob
    1 point
  42. The yoga girls here at the warehouse just had someone decorate the insides of their place with rustic looking pallet wood.your work on their wall would be a plus for them.Great job!Keep your work coming!
    1 point
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  44. Very nice. Those all came out great. I have done a little with pallet wood and ended up with a small hand held metal detector to help me locate and nails, broken off staples etc. Thanks for sharing these with us. DW
    1 point
  45. Scrappile

    Buckaroos

    That really turned out nice. Love that you put it on that board. Great job.
    1 point
  46. Those are pretty darn neat!
    1 point
  47. Beautiful. Great Job!
    1 point
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  49. Well done! Great cutting on all of them.
    1 point
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