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Bzern

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About Bzern

  • Birthday 10/27/1999

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  • First Name:
    Ben
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    DeWalt 788
  • Project Types:
    Mostly intarsia and compound cutting, some fretwork
  • Interests:
    Intarsia, starting to do portraits
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    Photoshop, illustrator

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  1. That's great, thanks for sharing, Ben
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    Eagle Head

    Great work, where did you get the pattern? Ben
  3. That's great, my grandfather made us these animals that we could ride on, mine was a moose, my brother had a bear, and my sisters had a lamb and a ringtail. Thanks for sharing. Ben
  4. Looks great, thanks for sharing. Ben
  5. That's stunning, congratulations on the award. Ben
  6. I like it, thanks for sharing Ben
  7. Bzern

    Johnny Cash

    That's great, Johnny Cash is the best. Thanks for sharing Ben
  8. thanks
  9. They all say removed. Darn
  10. That's awesome, I don't have near the patience for that. Nice work Ben
  11. That's neat, I have done a coyote and a cactus for my brother, and I sold several initials at school where it is one letter one way and another the other way, like a B, then 90 degrees and a Z. Thanks for sharing Ben
  12. Thanks, for the help, I will try that Ben
  13. I have stack cut some little not fragile things, but now I want to stack cut some Ronald Reagan portraits for my father and sister (thanks to Hallway's design in the pattern library. I don't know what glue you all use for something like this, I don't want it to be to strong, otherwise I can't get them apart, or to weak, then they will break apart during cutting. Any ideas? Thanks for the help, Ben
  14. That's neat, I made one similar, but the tail and head feather thing were simpler on mine. Thanks for sharing Ben
  15. That's great, what did you use to join the plexiglass to the wood? Great work and thanks for sharing Ben
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