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rdatelle

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  1. Nice Pete. No stopping you now.
  2. I like it to Don. You did good. Happy Birthday to your wife.
  3. Looks great.
  4. They look great Denny. I think I would change the star to something else to.
  5. You have some fine carvings there. There all beautiful. I wouldn't know where to start/
  6. Great job on that. Love the frame.
  7. Thanks Jerry, I thought I would try something different with Steves software. I do use it a lot for all kinds of different things.
  8. Thanks Don. Thought I would try something else for the lettering.
  9. Thanks Paul
  10. Just finished this wedding piece my my cousin. Made out of oak with a few coats of poly on it. The lettering I cut out of Walnut. I used Steve Goods keychain software to cut the lettering. I want to thank Don who redid the pattern I had on here with the butterflies. I did make the bottom a little longer to fit all the lettering on.
  11. Thanks Don.
  12. Don, can you modify it with the butterflies for me.
  13. Thanks Kris. I'm thinking about doing the same thing.
  14. Thanks Don. Jerry had the pattern from Steve Goods site. I couldn't find it there. If you don't type in the exact name the way he has it , it doesn,t come up.
  15. Thanks jerry. That was the one I had and yes the doves were fragile. I broke a couple off.
  16. Hi everyone. I'm looking for this pattern. I can't seem to find the one I had and I forgot where I got it from. I supposed I could this as my pattern but I would like the original one if I can find it. I made about 3 or 4 of these already but I need another one for one of my cousins getting married. Thanks, for you help.
  17. Thought i would try something new. This is a Sheila Landry Pattern. It's around an 8 x 10 and made out of Walnut. P.S. I don;t smoke weed. LOL! !
  18. I sold a few for $20
  19. You can do it Don.
  20. Hi Denny, it’s under Sue Mey’s site, not Sheila’s. Here’s the number. Hope that helps.
  21. Sorry Paul, you’re right. It was Sue Mey. Scroll saw artist.
  22. There done like a normal compound cut. Here's a sample pattern. You fold the dotted lines which go around the side of the wood your using and the circle part will be on the flat part of the wood. The only thing different with these patterns is the circle part is four inches which you really can't drill through so what you do is once the pattern is glued on the wood, you cut it in half on the solid line. You now have two separate pieces to work on. Once cut out you glue the two rings back together to get your bangle. Then sand it. Hope that helps.
  23. Well my grandkids wanted to know if I could make some bangles out of wood for them to sell and make money. I found a pattern on Sue Mey’s site. There were 15 different designs and three siges, sm, med, and lg. I have to say they were not that easy to make. Very slow process. Uses 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 4 inch square. Made some out of Walnut, Cherry and Birch, also made two out of Cedar and Butternut which I didn't take a picture of. Used a #7 skip blade
  24. Doesn't look that bad Barb. Don't be so hard on yourself.
  25. Looks good to me.
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