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Wilson's Woodworking

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  1. https://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/dirk.boelman/posts/10204205553162634?fref=nf So sad to lose a Great Scroll Master :cry:
  2. I completely agree, scroll sawing is very relaxing. These portraits are top notch work. Can’t wait to see more of your work.
  3. Yet another great looking project. You just keep them rolling out.
  4. Very touching and well done Sir. I have a friend with 5 of these lovely pets and his kids are never lonely. I hope your wife didn’t use too many tissues.
  5. You did an amazing job cutting that. I think it just reaches out and grabs you.
  6. I usually type it out in Microsoft Word and then cut and copy it into the reply area. I am the world’s worst speller. :oops:
  7. Thanks a bunch Dick!!! I don't know how I missed it. I also found about 6 more to add to my must cut list. I don't think there is an end to that list so I just might have to live forever. :rofl:
  8. Well I can't find that pattern in the pattern library. and searching cowboy didn't give me any results. Is that pattern still on this forum?
  9. Just noticed the finished cut. Great job on that one. Looks great! :thumbs:
  10. We want pics We want pics We want pics We want pics We want pics We want pics You get the idea.
  11. Oh Dan! The one on Page 3, Bottom of the page on the right. I want one now. I will be paying attention and see how people here say they work. Thanks for posting this.
  12. Great to have you back Sparky! Nice work on this one. Always nice to see when people honor the veterans. :thumbs:
  13. You did a marvelous job on this lovely bowl. Figured maple is one of my favorite woods to make things out of although I like figure in any kind of wood. I think it really makes a project POP. I will look forward to seeing more of these wonderful bowls when you get a chance to get back in the shop.
  14. I love that one. Somehow I missed that pattern and will have to go back and see if I can find it. You did a great job on making that pop right out of the wood. I would love to see it framed in an old barn wood frame. I am sure my wife would find a place of honor on the wall for it.
  15. I am not sure how I missed this pattern back in April but I showed the trivet I cut with it to a couple of people in Portage and need to cut a bunch more of them now. Thanks again for this GREAT pattern.
  16. You should be a very busy elf trying to keep up an inventory of those. Santa will be putting in a big order. Well done Rolly.
  17. Oh Yes!!!! The one that Didn't get away!!! Great job on both projects!!!! :thumbs:
  18. If each pattern averaged 3 hours to cut and you spent 12 hours a day cutting it would only take you 632 days to cut them all. That is with no time off for holidays or anything of coarse. It is a fantastic collection and very good job of organizing them. Thanks to Travis and to all the guys who have shared these wonderful patterns. :thumbs:
  19. Just finished this one last night. Thanks Travis for a great pattern. Made out of oak drops that a friend gave me and finished with Danish oil and a coat of varnish.
  20. I managed to slip down to the basement for about an hour and a half last night and get this one cut. A big THANKS to Birchbark for a great pattern!!!! I cut it out of a piece of mulberry that I resawed from a tree that my old land lord had cut down. I think I am just going to put Danish oil on it and let it turn that dark purple that mulberry turns. Thanks for looking
  21. Is it posible to do a slide show of your work on the home page?
  22. That is a slick trick Dick! I am glad you shared it. I have software at work that I can vectorize the line and then just off set it the distance that I want. The trouble with that is that when I want to do something like that I am always at home.
  23. Looks great Kevin! If you want to flip for a pop I am calling heads.
  24. Great cutting on a marvelous pattern Gator. That is defiantly a wall hanger.
  25. He will treasure that box for a life time! Looks GREAT.
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