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Ron Johnson

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  1. Bees wax is available in liquid
  2. Thanks guys Hope you all have a great THANKS GIVING
  3. That is too cute Clayton Very unique. An excellent piece of art well done.
  4. Fantastic Clayton Love the woods you've chosen and best of all it's all natural. Very well done. Thank you for sharing.
  5. Fine work Dick I'm wondering if a person couldn't cut the barrettes from a plastic material. It may be a little more flexible. Thanks for sharing a great idea.
  6. I like your style. Very fine work.
  7. 3D box frame produced from a photo taken of our family cabin located in Flin Flon, Manitoba and my dog Shepard who passed on a few years ago.
  8. Fabulous job done DW. Cutting board must be smooth as butter. I love the colour of Sapel. A wood I haven't had the pleasure of working with. Lady must be in her glory.
  9. Welcome Roy. My name is Ron and I live in the Great White North. I am also a new member. L
  10. Welcome Harold. Fantastic site with a lot of great people with great advice I am also a new member. It's too bad some of these scrollers wouldn't move further north where the air is cool and crisp. Give me a chance to meet some of these great people in person. Anyways have fun and enjoy your scrolling. You'll do well.
  11. Beautiful. Well done Rusty.
  12. Nice work Dick. Looks great. I love mahogany. What are you putting inside the box?
  13. OR Your wife tells family and ftiends: I'm a wood widower
  14. When your wife says: 'you going out to play with your woody again'
  15. Good luck fishing Dan. It's been a few years since I've been out ice fishing. Maybe this year.
  16. Nicely done Richard. There is nothing I enjoy more than doing inlay. Keep it up.
  17. Love your work Luis. Very nicely done. One question I have is how do you attach the top to the base so it is secure? Thank you.
  18. Forgot to answer your question Larry. Yes I used oak for the birds Thank you.
  19. Thank you all for the fine comments. In answer to your question Roly re: guitar the pattern was from a photo I had photocopied and downsized accordingly. The frets, pick-ups and buttons I used 1/8 inch Baltic birch. Once glued on I sanded down to about 1/32. What I have posted is what I had left on hand. I did a couple a couple of rocking horses for my grand kids a few years ago which they had gotten a tremendous use of. I'll post one of them when I have a chance to photograph one. Thank you and have a beautiful day all.
  20. Scroll saw samples
  21. Blades: The best blade like others have said is the one that produces the best results and you are comfortable using. Myself I started with the Olson blades and have never had any reason to change.
  22. Love Intarsia. Fantastic work Marion and love the woods you have chosen. Intarsia is a real art and I always have to stop and admire any I see on display. Keep up the great work.
  23. Who doesn't love Elvis? Fantastic job Clayton. Bet your father's therapist was surprised.
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