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jamminjack

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  1. Hey Dick Your craftsmanship really shined on this one buddy. Excellent work, Awesome piece. Thanks for sharing.
  2. Here is another LIKE Larry. Those leaves are very easy on the eyes. Well done, any chance on getting a pattern for them?????? hint hint As always, thanks for all of your input, and posts....
  3. Good Job Larry, Thanks for posting.
  4. Welcome Dave to our village. I can see you were bitten....Thats not a bad thing. Glade to have you. Thank you for sharing your first pieces, and look forward to viewing plenty more in the months to come.
  5. Once again Marg you knocked it out of the park. The glass embellishment really compliments your expert cutting skills. Very nice indeed.
  6. Well done Ms Marge..... Very nice take on the stain glass deal. Really sets it off...
  7. Hey DennaKay, Very nice work on the sign. There is nothing like a home made present.... Better take some tums along for that Cajun Meal......lol Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year
  8. Hey Marge, I really like those. Very nice cutting, good job/
  9. Welcome from the Blue Ridge Mts of VA. I hung my last sheet of rock 6 years ago. Never looked back. Ha Ha Looking forward to seeing your work.
  10. Hey Buddy, Love the work especially the heart with all the names in it. I take it you are all moved in to your new place now? Hope all is going well and a very Merry Christmas to you.
  11. Very well done indeed. I think that piece of Walnut has beautiful grain pattern, and just enough blond in it to give it character. A very challenging piece, and you knocked it out of the park. Thanks for sharing.
  12. Good Job, thanks for sharing.
  13. What a wonderful Christmas Present for the whole family... Congratulations! and Merry Christmas
  14. Moving is one of the most stressful things a human can do...... Soon it will be over, Good luck and have a blessed day
  15. There is nothing like a puppy for Christmas... What a gift Your gifts and very nicely done. They will love them. Are these the same neighbors that lost their pet a few years back, and the ones you made the portrait for?
  16. Hey Pete, I am sure your neighbor will be thrilled with their gift. It was very thoughtful of you to make such a thoughtful gift. Merry Christmas my friend.
  17. Welcome from the Blue Ridge Mts of VA. You came to the right place, great people here and tons of information at your disposal. Looking forward to seeing your work.
  18. Very nice indeed. Your grand kids will cherish these gifts for years to come. In your post you asked what to do now? Sit back with a cup of coffee ( or beverage of choice) and enjoy the day. You finished your deadline, let the saw dust settle, turn off the shop light, and give the wife a hug. Ya Done Good Santa.......
  19. Hey there, I am not aware of patterns that specifically per your request, however any Scroll saw project can be embellished with Pyrography. Pyro is a wonderful technique and will bring many hrs of enjoyment when added to your scroll work.
  20. Well done Rob, Also thanks for the history information on the bird. Very informative.
  21. Nicely done Peter, I can see a lot of holding your breath moments in that piece. Keep up the good work,
  22. Outstanding Helmut. Your work is very pleasing to say the least... True craftsmanship....Thanks for sharing.
  23. Good Morning Scrappile, I do believe I owe you and the SSV an apology. Re-reading my posts, I definitely chose a poor choice of words to voice my opinion. ( I really can't believe I implied those statements. I am not the smartest person when it comes to expression of views). I think the world of SSV and its members. The talent here is truly top shelf, by some of the best craftsman on the net. I wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and a blessed & Happy New Year. Jamminjack
  24. Hey Scrapplie, I just read my post again, I don't see anywhere where I said anything about the portraits of Mike Wix, Scrolling Steve, or Charles Dearing cuts are not detailed...... Where did you read that??? My post stated my personal opinion..... And I stand by that.......I also stated that I hoped I didn't offend anyone. But apparently it did.. Obviously spiral blades are not for everyone. I have used them a time or two, and to be honest, I felt like I was cheating myself. I feel It takes away all the knowledge and skills you learn from cutting lines, tight turns, and control of the saw etc. I also believe that people who never achieved these techniques, found the spiral blades more to their liking. Again this is my opinion...
  25. Jerry those show true craftsmanship....Great Job
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