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Scrappile

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  1. Great cutting. Take me a week or more.
  2. Great job!
  3. Take the screws out of the back and the part with the circuit board and electronics can be pulled down and out. At, least it can if is it the same as an Excalibur. I took one out once, if I can figure it out......well....
  4. Great idea and great work! They really look nice.
  5. Very nice work. Congratulations!
  6. I learned one thing cutting these little figures. I have always thought a jig to hold them while cutting was unnecessary. Cutting the little arms, one these, was killing me, I was beating my fingers to death, breaking blades because I could not always hold and it the little pieces were getting away from me. So I took a hour or so and made a jig. Made all the difference in the world. Wish I had done it a long time ago. This is fashioned after the jig Steve Good had on his blog.
  7. Heck, the man holding the bunnies is a woodworker. I'm a woodworker, I have at least one black fingernail at all times and a few bandaids also.... badge of honor....
  8. Awesome!! You did a fine job. I have that pattern, don't know much about Gandslf, I just think it is one neat and challenging pattern. Love the patterns of a face with real character. Hope to cut it this next year.
  9. Les, that is one fine piece. Great scrolling.
  10. I was looking a Christmas patterns I have stored and came across a 3D cut of Mr and Mrs Claus, by Diana Thompson. Looked like it would be a fun project because I enjoy doing the 3D cuts. I did modify Mr. Clause some because he was a pretty skinny santa with a short beard. I modified the pattern to try to give him more beard and more belly. Not very successful with the beard, but it you squint your eyes and cross your toes, you might be able to picture it. I had to modify the patten for the arms a little also, following the pattern I could not get the hand coming out the middle of the sleeve. Finally figured out what to change after four tries. So I cut 8 arm to get the four I needed. I had my fun, it was a bit of a challenge and painting something like this is a real challenge for shaky hands me, but well not worth the effort and I would not do them again....
  11. Don't know how you do things so fast... Great job. Really looks nice and Christmas-y!
  12. Well done, Sir! Great work.
  13. @octoolguy, messing around in the basement yesterday and I came across the trivet I made out of Corian. Then later when in bed looking at old magazines I came across the article I read that was about cutting Corian. The magazine is the SSW "Holiday Ornaments Toy and Gifts Volume 2" Finding the two related item on the same day must be an omen or something, though I'd better post or or I might turn to dust or something...
  14. Those are great! Yearly tradition?
  15. Very well done. Great team effort.
  16. You become an ugly old goat... no other way! I probably smell like one also....
  17. Thanks and the same to all. Very quiet one for me and my wife. Just us and a pork loin. We had turkey last week. But, we are so very thankful for this great land we live in.
  18. No, it says Rank: "Scroller" Don't complain, mine says Rank: "Ugly Old Goat". !!! Now that is something to whine about,, but if it fits???
  19. Never have watch the series, but that is cool.
  20. Looks great, Charlie.... Love it.
  21. You are just showing off now..... That is darn good and you know it.
  22. That is a tough one.. I like both... I see your dilemma! Sorry no help from me.
  23. Don't really know what to saw... Not just a puzzle, a piece of art that could be hung with either side out. Very beautiful!
  24. Great work on both!!
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