Jim those came out great. Since they are 1/4 you could easily stack cut 4 at a time and do a ton of them. Next thing you will know next season perhaps the other teams will be contacting you about doing some for their teams. Thanks for sharing these with us.
DW
While they say CUBS on them they are incorrect in the color scheme. They look great. If you are worried about copyright problem use them for yourself and do not sell them. Thanks for sharing them with us.
DW
Very nicely done Dan. Those can be a whole lot of fun to cut. The variety of color and shape of the birds adds a lot to the available variety. Thanks for sharing them with us.
DW
Here is mine.
I had a set of drawer runners that I put a piece of 3/4 ply between that I drilled holes for the baby coke bottles I use for my blades. When not in use I can move them out of the way, sliding them under my workbench top.
DW
Interesting work there Kevin. What are you going to use all the Spaghetti Noodle boxes for? Nicely done on all of them. Variety helps keep the burnout away. Thanks for sharing these with us.
DW
Marg sorry to hear that your cutting decided to become a puzzle this kind of thing has happened to a lot of us. Glad you have time to make another before the wedding.
DW
In the case of a bowl with side wall scrolling it is possible to create a bowl then do a bit of fretwork on it I have seen several folks on one of the other boards do this. The ones I saw done had pretty decent fretwork scrolled into the walls of the bowl. One bowl had scrolled figures that were then relief carved. As long as your upper arm of your saw is not hitting anything you can scroll the sidewall. I have not had a lot of free time lately so I have not been able to play as much as I would like to. Be interesting to see what you come up with.
DW
Great work on that Joe. Thanks for reminding us that scrolling can be incorporated into other venues as well. Thanks for sharing this work of art with us.
DW