Fantastic work from start to finish, Gator,
I love the pattern you made and the frame really accentuates your superb cutting.
Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
Hi, Hans,
Sorry we'll be missing you for a while but, be sure to check in as soon as you can.
Enjoy your move and enjoy the family.
God Bless and Keep You, Buddy.
Spirithorse
Nice work, Dick,
I'm sure your wife's hair dresser will love it.
I wish I was rich enough to buy my wife a hair dresser! LOL
(Sorry, sometimes my mind just goes there and I can't help myself)
God Bless! Spirithorse
Someone on one of the scroll saw forums has said many times, "Without pictures, it didn't happen!" Just joking. We'd like to see some of the finished cuts, please.
God Bless! Spirithorse
Very nice, Kevin,
I really like that rose on there! As for the stand, you could just make a stand something like an easel out of 1/4" stock.
God Bless! Spirithorse
Hi,
Birchbark (Russell) made some utilitarian patterns recently.
For some reason, the only one I can recall at the moment is a coat rack.
Look for posts by Birchbark.
God Bless! Spirithorse
I always liked Deft but, cannot find it any more in this area.
Not only did it spray on well, dry quickly, non-yellowing, and look good, it was always cheap! Good combination in my opinion!
Sorry I could not find any definite answer about total drying time.
God Bless! Spirithorse
Hi, Ray,
You mentioned a few times that the stand is tubular and I get the impression that seems to
bother you or seems to make it seem to you more complicated to modify.
You can easily drill small holes for something like 3/16" Carriage bolts and bolt a 2" x 4"
across the back two legs. Even though the legs are not straight up and down, a board bolted very near the bottom
of the legs would then give you more support on the legs and give you the board to attach wheels to.
Forgive me if my perception was incorrect. Just trying to add another suggestion that may help.
God Bless! Spirithorse
Hi, Dick,
I agree with what the other members have said about your talent and your generosity.
I really like that elk very much! Great work! Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse