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  1. Beautiful work Christopher. The cutting on all the projects is excellent! The only criticism I have is the shiny finish on some of the Intarsia pieces is overwhelming. But that is just my opinion!
  2. Looks good Travis, nice work!
  3. Reminds me of my bar tending days. Nice work Gordie!
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    It looks like it should be on the cover of a scroll saw magazine Thomas, very nice cutting!
  5. Looks good Richard, very nice cutting!
  6. Very nice work as usual Dave!
  7. Looks good Todd!
  8. Hey Rod, Welcome to the Village! Lots of friendly folks here willing to help. I'm up in Moorpark in Ventura Co. I teach scroll saw classes at the Woodcraft store in Ventura. Hope to see you around, so come on in and join the fun!
  9. Both are very nice work Bobby!
  10. Beautiful work Ralph!
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    Catfish

    Nice cutting Thomas!
  12. Nice!
  13. Nice work Dan!
  14. Lovely work Tony!
  15. Welcome to the Village Bernie, come on in and join the fun!
  16. Nice looking piece TerryLee!
  17. Hey Larry, nice to see you, it's been a while. Nice looking sign! Are you going to stain the recessed pieces?
  18. That is some great work Dave!
  19. Good show Rob! You have some nice looking items there. The chap behind the table is not to bad either!
  20. Great project Todd! Great looking family too. It's nice to put a face to an old friend!
  21. Very nice cutting Dick!
  22. Great job Thomas!
  23. Yesterday Montserrat asked about protecting your fingers while sanding Intatsia pieces. A few years back I did a JGR piece that contained many individually cut grapes. After trying to shape one or two grapes on a pneumatic sanding drum, I realized I needed to come up with a better way. I remembered seeing a tip in an old Wood Magazine that would solve my problem. The second picture shows the hardware I used. I don't remember the exact size fitting but it looks like a 1/4" x 1/8" brass coupling found in the plumbing dept. and a # 4 x 1/2" screw. The next picture shows the screw installed and a handle I turned, then the hardware installed into the handle. The next picture shows a grape piece screwed into the jig. Next I show it in use on a 1" belt sander, although I would of used the pneumatic drum mounted in my mini lathe. The rest of the grape shaping and sanding went easy! You could also use a wooden dowel and a longer screw. Cut the head off of the screw, drill a hole in the end of the dowel and epoxy the screw into the drilled hole.
  24. Good thinking Dan!
  25. They are called finger cots. They are available at office supply stores.
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