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GrampaJim

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  1. Try searching Steve Goods site. He has some nice patterns. http://stevedgo.ipower.com/cat/
  2. Very nice! that is really impressive looking!
  3. When you do an internet search for him, there isn't much. Its like he disappeared. I would attempt more is his patterns if they were available.
  4. Another Jeff Zaffino pattern. It the same as the last but cropped to just the head and shoulders. I cut two 1/8" oak ply and cut with 3/0 FD spirals.
  5. I agree with Scrappile! Output and quality is Amazing.
  6. VERY nice!!
  7. This is a pattern that was in SSW&C magazine last year. It is a Charles Dearing pattern. I used 1/8" oak ply, stacked 2 high. Used FD spiral 3/0 and 2/0 blades. There was some warping in the ply that made cutting interesting, but once it is framed its not a problem. Finished with the usual mix of BLO and Mineral Spirits. Framed in 11X14" The copier cut off some of the detail on the left side of the pattern, but I think it looks OK. Jim
  8. Wow, nice cutting! Well done.
  9. I wanted to try one of Charles Dearing's easier patterns. Stack cut 1/4" oak ply and 1/8" BB ply. Used 3/0 FD spiral blades, finished with BLO/MS. Jim
  10. Charles Dearing has three YouTube videos on spiral blades that are very helpful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmwQaXEcHWo
  11. Marg, you may want to turn the speed up on your saw. It looks great. Jim
  12. I agree. The rustic one is really nice!
  13. Excellent question! I have been wondering the same thing. I had heard that glue was stronger and started just using that. Now I feel better about it. Jim
  14. GrampaJim

    Wolf

    Very very nice!
  15. Hi All, Just found this topic. You should see likes from WoodNgiftswis on you FB pages. That would be me. Jim
  16. Well done! That should generate some sales.
  17. Thanks Dick. NOW I know where I went wrong!
  18. I agree. Great Idea for the Missouri base.
  19. Very nice! Well done!
  20. Nice cutting. OK, I am weird! I was expecting something way different from the title - a dog and a duck as friends maybe. Told you I was weird.
  21. another trick I learned from someone else - use a propane torch. But be careful, so that you don't start your project on fire - or your shop! Once you get the knack, its actually quite easy. Jim
  22. Phantom, get of the fence - what do you really think? :)
  23. Very nice Mark! I see this is your first post - welcome to the village! Jim
  24. Larry is right. They have their place. If you need a smooth straight line go with flat blades. If you are working on something like a picture/portrait/scene with some softer lines spirals are great. Another way to look at it, if you are doing a Charles Dearing piece, you probably need spirals. If you are doing a Steve Good pattern, use flat. Don't try to cut something like black letters or word art with spirals - you will not be happy. my two cents worth. Jim
  25. The pattern was for a shelf sitter, I stack cut 4pcs of 1/8" oak ply to make it a wall hanger. Jim
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