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DonR

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  1. Almost forgot, Here is one more DonR
  2. Doc, Here are some "boaty" patterns I did a while back for other requestors which may be of some use. All pretty basic and should be quick cuts. Good luck with your show!! Don R
  3. Doc, Here is the matching pattern. If you cut either or both, I would love to see the cut. Don R
  4. Doc, How about this? I am also working on a pattern of Prince Philip Don R
  5. Nice cutting! Thanks for posting it. Don R
  6. Very Nice! Thanks for showing us. Don R
  7. I'm staying busy catching up on my carving orders. Gnome homes and hiking staffs. Don't have much time for scrolling these days. Don R
  8. Nice cutting, Sully. I may have to cut that one for my grand daughter. Don R
  9. Gary, Very, very NICE. That sure kept you busy for a while! Thanks so much for cutting it and sharing it with us. Don R
  10. Looking good Doc. Keep up the good work. Don R
  11. Doc, If you need help just let us know. Don R
  12. Smoky Mountain Wood Carvers in Townsend TN http://www.woodcarvers.com/th002.htm sell it and most other woodcarving stores eg Woodcraft also sell it. Don R
  13. Very nice. Well done. What is the size? Don R
  14. Hi Matt, I am no expert but I quite often cut 2 inch thick basswood. I use my saw mostly to cut cut-outs prior to carving. The blades I use for the basswood are Flying Dutchman Spirals #5. It is quite slow cutting but it does the job for me. There are probably better alternatives and perhaps I will learn something if others jump in with suggestions. Good luck Don R
  15. Here's one. I love mine Don R http://www.amazon.com/Excalibur-Scroll- ... B0032YZAA6
  16. Hello, I am new to this forum but have been scrolling off and on for about five years. I bought my scroll saw initially to help me to cut out blanks for carving. I have also done a few ornamental things and a few portraits for family and friends. I am currently trying to learn the art of pattern making and am having some success but still need more practice. I am retired and live on the beautiful Cumberland Plateau near Crossville TN. Most of my spare time is used carving hiking staffs and walking sticks but I hope to be spending more time scrolling. I will be hanging out in the pattern requests section where I hope to get more practice in pattern making. Don R
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