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cjswoodcrafts

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  1. ty Kevin, Marg, it was just a simple fast project i did oh aboout 20-30 minutes.
  2. i dont have a dewalt, but i built my own work table at the height that was comfortable to me...its not the purtiest thing in the world, but it works
  3. lol if they ever took my scroll saw i would be under the loony bin... ever since i started scrolling it has kept me out of hospitals for depression. the last pattern i would cut ould prolly be one of my whole inlaws in one pic.
  4. tb, great lookin box there. thanks for showing us
  5. pattern by Steve good wood is 3/4 inch plywood stain is honey maple
  6. hey all, thanks for the comments, now i got a big head..lol yeah it took me 2.5 days to cut, all together it was 170 cuts. yeah i counted them while i was making the pilot holes.
  7. pattern by sue mey wood is sandeply dream catcher stain is honey maple feathers stain is walnut
  8. Made this today, its made of poplar, gold nib, clip, center ring, black ink the display came from steve good a pattern he has on his site not sure wat the top part is but the base is cherry. so thats #2 working pen.. woooohoooo my brother bought this and the walnut pen, 25 a piece, me finks these will be a great seller around these parts
  9. Mike yeah 10 bucks is way too cheap, i sell mine for 25 for 1 person, 35 for 2, etc, but if a big family of 5 or more ill give em a good price, especially if you are making your own portrait patterns, way too much time for 10.00
  10. Clayton, Brett, thanks guys, appreciate the feedback
  11. DW, MArg, Brett, Thank all, greatly appreciate the feedback
  12. eye glass holder pattern from steve good, top is walnut base is cherry finished in beeswax The one pic is of me and one of the sergents at the army reserve armory here in town, they loved it, and will contact us for display cases and other works when they get to remodeling the front area.
  13. Kevin, Great pieces, yes glad to see you back to scrolling, how is everything going?
  14. DW, Doug, Woodburner, Marg, Thanks everyone, greatly appreciated,
  15. Both are steve goods patterns, dragon clock is made of plywood 1/2 inch,stained in honey maple, base is pine stained pecan never forgot is made of 1/4 inch sandeply front is honey maple, backer is walnut stain base is pine, left natural the never forgot, i stacked cut them to make 2, and they will be donated to the armories here in town
  16. Clayton, Chris, thanks guys, appreciate the feed back, I brought in the heart box with what i call the tear drop box, cause the fretwork looks like tear drops, neways, my wife fell in love with it. So I did something right//lol
  17. first box is a filigree heart wall decor, that i just made into a box, pattern by alison tanner. base is pine, lid and bottom is oak plywood the other box pattern by alison tanner, base is pine, stained in walnut backer and bottom is stained in walnut, fretwork is stained in honey maple spring 2011 issue of scrll saw woodworking and crafts
  18. tool, dw, marg, brett, joe, thanks all, appreciate the feedback, i am really getting into making these boxes,
  19. Glen, for portraits i charge 25 for a 1 person, 35 for 2. 45 for 3. and go on from there, but i usually give discounts to family and friends, i am part of a chatroom on aol, been involved with it for 9 yrs or so, made some good friends, and i email out pics of finished stuff, got quite a few orders. sold some boxes for 35.00 and up all depends on the detail
  20. Mike, Wow, that is some awesome work, i really want to get into intarsia, but everytime i think about starting a simple pattern i get scared, i dunno why, looks too complicated i guess
  21. john, welcome to the village, great spot to learn new things, got a question? just ask away, alot of knowledgeable folks here
  22. Bill, welcome to the village, great spot to learn new things, got a question? just ask away, alot of knowledgeable folks here
  23. Greg, welcome to the village, great spot to learn new things, got a question? just ask away, alot of knowledgeable folks here
  24. Hi Sandy, welcome to the village, the best scroll saw forum on the net, would love to see your projects you have done,
  25. Chris great work there, i seen that you use a file to get rid of the fuzzies, have you ever tried using a propane torch 20-30 bucks at walmart small cannister like thing, i use one to get rid of the fuzzies, use it on the back since it wont be seen.. ok im getting off topic, sorry, great work
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