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    Palomino

    Neat puzzle. My uncle Hank used to raise purebred palominos and did not even like them. He said they were brainless; his favorite horse by far was an Albino stallion named "The Colonel'. I rode him and did "cowboy" work om that horse! Actually he did all the work and I was just long. FANTASTIC cow horse!
  2. As usual, nice work. Slow paying does get frustrating; I had one that never paid at all. I had done about 4 projects for her before I just quit doing them. I had used "rescue" materials; so did not have a lot of money tied up, but still my time was just cutting/making practice.
  3. Nicely done. I like the idea of the horse-stalls being identified. Horse do know their names and respond too them.
  4. Neat pattern and well cut too.
  5. Very well done!
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    Sea Turtle

    Very well done. Both cutting and pattern!
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    68 Mustang

    NEAT!
  8. Nice projects that are well made.
  9. Very nice picture and pattern. It was also very well cut; good work.
  10. Nice!
  11. Neat & Cute.
  12. Well done in all aspects!
  13. Your usual! Nice work. Gad you are getting PAID!
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    I'M Back

    All 4 are nice; my favorites are the sitting dog and the church!
  15. INDEED!
  16. GORGEOUS WORK!
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    Boot Hill

    The largest is just a touch over 8 inches tall and the smallest one is just 4-1/4. I am going to make 2 more smaller sizes. If you want; then I will scan my templates all to make jpg images. I never thought of them as tree ornaments--GOOD IDEA! THANKS! I had thought of them on key racks, and kids room, horse stall doors, etc.
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    Boot Hill

    Just playing around with a blank boot pattern and changing it to be my way. Clearing some of the scraps at the same time. Plywood, some pine and an unknown hardwood too. Painted just to get the nearly empty can off the shelf. Made templates at the same time. The 1/8 plastic makes great scrollsaw templates. Bought "cut-offs" from Tap Plastics at Lynnwood WA. Eventually I will use them all up and then need to buy more. The Cut-offs were economical and they had a large selection too. Even other thicknesses. Eventually I will go back and get some 1/4 to make more cribbage board templates from.
  19. Nice work. Must be a nice dog too. We have the best dogs there are; everyone else's!
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    Games ON!

    The aromatic cedar used for these boards grew up in Missouri, was moved as a small log to W. Fargo ND about 12 years ago. Sat in a garage there for a few years; migrated to OR in 2009, and then about 4 months ago went to Lynnwood WA. Well Friday morning it was finally cut to slices. Then it came back to OR on Saturday. By Sunday, it was demanding to be used. Well 750+ holes later, it is 3 cribbage boards. The pegs are all hand made as are the stoppers for the peg storage. The finish is several coats of marine quality spar varnish that I had in stock. The woodburning on 2 was "just because" I wanted to. The edges of all 3 have bug holes, but, not into the wood itself, just the bark. Most likely will end up giving them away. It was a fun project as the cedar is so pretty and adds a nice smell to the shop too. I did have to remake/ modify my template to fit the size of these boards, they are just slightly over 12 inches long each. A scrollsaw was used a tiny amount on every one of them also.
  21. True and very nice work too.
  22. What a bunch of nice cutting. Good Job.
  23. Very nicely cut.
  24. Nicely done!
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    Christmas

    Nicely done!
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