Steve Good has a few that are easy builds. I've made a few and customized them to my liking. Hers a link to hi catalog. https://www.stevedgood.com/catalog/
Just put lamp in the search block.
Also, it depends on the size of the project. I've made hundreds of ornaments out of various hardwoods 1/8" thick, most under 4", and they are still flat to the eye. I'm sure if I made them 6" or larger you would notice the cupping.
Welcome back, friend! Health always comes before scroll saw. Just look it up in the dictionary. Hope to see some more of your work, scrolling or laser.
Welcome to the Village, Garry!
If you have pictures of what you did in the past I'd love to see them. I've turned a lot of antlers so I know what you mean by the smell. But I've never scrolled them.
Have you thought about bevel cutting? The pieces would drop right in place with virtually no kerf. May seem like more work but once you get the hang of it it should go pretty quick.
Just curious, but why does it have to be end grain? How big will the bowl be when finished? Most of the bowls I've seen are segmented like what Paul showed.
@scrappile, nice job on the bowls you helped with. I like the idea of filling with epoxy.
It may be a one-off font not in any available font list. I think Brian Beals may have made the font himself. I also tried to page that Don mentioned and it is not working. I did find him on LinkedIn. If you have an account you can probably get his contact info or contact him through LinkedIn.
If you are familiar with Inkscape you could probably duplicate those letters but that may not be of much help for you.
Also, I found Brian Beals' puzzle on a sight that I think belongs to our own alexfox (https://www.scrollsawvillage.com/profile/30001-alexfox/). Maybe reach out to him.
I like them Denny. Simple can be good.
I made some Clean/Dirty magnets for our dishwasher. Worked great. Then we got a new dishwasher. The magnet still worked but after months of troubleshooting found the magnet interfered with the control panel behind the door.