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Scrappile

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  1. Mike"s workshop (now owned by Wooden Teddy Bear) has small bits. there is also a little chuck he sales that you can hold small bits with, them chuck the little chuck into a bigger chuck. Scrollsawer, Woodebn Teddy Bear, most scroll saw accessory places sell the little bits. Hobby stores that have supplies for model trains are also good places.
  2. Looks like time well spent. Very nice job.
  3. Kevin it is good to see you at it again, pumping out the work and posting more finished items in a day than I could do in a month! Makes me feel like the world is in order... Thank you for sharing it with us. Puts me kinda at peace.....
  4. Where are they breaking? In the middle at the ends?? By middle I mean where the blade contacts the wood.
  5. Darn, I'm odd man out..... again.
  6. Very nice. Well cut and she is going to love it.
  7. Ages ago they would have had lead based paint. I do not think the modern latex would harm them. You put it in your own home.. The advantage I see is might make it easier to clean the inside. Just my opinion though, I am certainly no expert.
  8. Very cool and well scrolled!!
  9. Looks mighty good. I'd love to visit each of those countries.
  10. Beautifully done.
  11. Love the big cats. Very well done.
  12. Man oh man, there are some sick people in our world any more. Sorry to hear this.
  13. Nice job on both, Terry. I am very partial to the owls and espically the burrowing owls. We use to have lots of them in our area, they are all now gone. Sad. Mind if I ask where you got the pattern for the owls?
  14. A walk in the park for you. Great work.
  15. Very nice. He will be very proud of that.
  16. I have never tried the compound cutting. Looks great, you really did a nice job on them.
  17. Some very fine cutting. Well done.
  18. Just wanted to show I finished something. So many have done this Steve Good pattern and I always liked it so I thought I'd give it a go. I like to have a couple things going at once so I can switch off. This is my break from another project I started that is going to take me a month or more, if I actually get through it. Anyway, my eagle to hang on the wall. Done in 5/8" black walnut. I haven't applied a finish yet.
  19. Macadamian wood is worth some effort. It can be beautiful. I have some, used some of it for bottlestoppers.
  20. If you have access to a chain saw you could cut it down to manageable sizes. But, in my opinion a table saw is not for milling ruff wood. Someone with a band saw would make the whole process easier and safer. Drying is, like mentioned a long process.
  21. And another great job on both!
  22. Way neat.
  23. Great picture. I vote, leave the clouds be.
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