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DWSUDEKUM

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  1. Nicely Done. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  2. Very nicely done! Thanks for sharing this with us. DW
  3. Very nicely cut LilMike. Thanks for sharing that with us. DW
  4. Excellent cutting. Might have to get that one, my Aunt really dislikes spiders Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  5. I am using a Nikon DSR70S with a 28-200 lens. It is all in the camera. I bought it so that I could take reasonable pics of my projects so that folks would get a good view of what I am selling, that and I like to take pictures for patterns. DW
  6. Cut from Poplar and bamboo. This jewelry box is 10 inches in diameter and the compartments slide out from the unit. The compartments are 1 1/4 in deep. The top is a ring that is 3/8 inch thick. Both the compartments and the top are flocked with kelly green. The unit is on a totally integrated wooden lazy-susan that I designed. The Lazy Susan is held off the bottom by 4 1/4 in high 1/4 inch rounded over dowels. Closed View Totally Open View Left Open View Right Open View Bottom View Detail View of the Lazy_Susan DW
  7. Pattern by Steve Good slightly modified by changing the wood thickness. White pine was used and then stained with ta water based white stain then sealed with lacquer and then lightly hit with silver glitter spray on the wings. DW
  8. Great job on all of them. Thanks for sharing them with us. You surely have been a bit busy:) DW
  9. Excellent work Ken.. One of those items that you might see in a museum. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  10. Excellent work on that Deb. Very nicely painted. What paint did you use? Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  11. A real quick answer is this. If you plan to market to children under 12 you might have to test for lead other than that no problem. There are several efforts underway to exempt small mom and pop toy makers here in the states because if you finish your item with finishes and paints that have been made here in the USA then there is no chance of lead being in the finish. Our finishes here are rigorously and constantly tested for lead and other harmful substances. Simple solution - Market to the Adults what they do after they buy is up to them you are no responsible what hey do with it after they buy it IF you market it to them as an adult decoration and not as child's toy. DW
  12. There are several out there. Rick Hutchenson has plans for both types on sale on his site at http://www.scrollsaws.com/ each are under $20. If you have not been to his site is he a wealth of information. He has several hundred antique scroll saws. The site is well worth putting in your favorites. Hope this is what you are looking for. DW
  13. Doug being able to overlap letters is easily done with just about any word processor or graphics program out there. DW
  14. That looks great John. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  15. It was a very nice day for an Art and Craft Festivity. In the middle of the afternoon it did get a tad bit warm but we got through it. Below is the layout of my display. Once again I was the only scroller in the pack, there were two turners and a couple of wood painters. It was fun. I did surprisingly well considering the Cleveland area is not known for wealth at the moment. The lady in the pictures is my mother. DW
  16. Poplar 3 Lobe bowl. Â Cut from 3/4 poplar. Â Finished with homemade beeswax polish/finish Mahogany 3 inch Round Box. Â Finished in semigloss lacquer. 10 Round TuIts cut from Finnish Ply and finished with shellac 3 Gift card holders - Paduk, Mahogany and Baltic Birch DW
  17. That is a great adaptation of it. I like it . Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  18. Very nice cuttings. Thanks for sharing them with us. DW
  19. Nicely done John. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  20. Base is Oak, Dark gear is American Black Walnut and Bamboo. Finished with semigloss lacquer. Pattern By Steve Good. DW
  21. Very nicely done Edward. Where did you get the pattern? DW
  22. Lots of good work there Clyde. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  23. Very nicely done. I am sure she will love it. Thanks for sharing it with us. DW
  24. Made from a 3 7/8 in diameter x 1 1/2 in thick piece of scrap mahogany. The hinge was a piece of scrap quarter sawn oak. Finished with shellac. DW
  25. Very Nice Clyde. Now all you need is a cool drink and you would be all set. Great job on that and thanks for sharing it with us. DW
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