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Realitoes

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  • Birthday December 26

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  • First Name:
    Dwayne
  • Occupation:
    U.S. Air Force Civilian (Retired Military)
  • Location:
    St Louis - Metro East
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Craftman 16" Variable Speed
  • Pattern Designer:
    No
  • Two Truths & A Lie:
    -Displaced and homesick Texan.
    -I really work for the CIA (don't tell anyone!)
    -I'm half British (mother and sister live in Essex)

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  1. http://www.stevedgood.com/funnywordart2016.pdf
  2. Elephant is cut from 3/4 in oak (reclaimed for an old coffee table). The wolf cut from 1/2 in oak.
  3. Two recent projects. Our youngest daughter graduated with her education degree last month and starts work this week as a 1st Grade Teacher. The teacher's apple is from a Steve Good Pattern. The Pineapple Welcome sign is from Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts (SSW43).
  4. Like this one! Will have to cut this for the wife! Found it with Google. https://www.pinterest.com/dereklotek37/famous-people-stencils/
  5. This topic reminds me of this video: Driving with Women
  6. Nicely done! Was just looking at the pattern for this in one of the past Scrollsaw Magazine (2009).
  7. Not going there!
  8. Those are really nice. They are crafted and sold by Woodsmith of Naples.
  9. Helmut, Your pieces are nicer than any I've ever seen in Käthe Wohlfahrt!
  10. A couple things I've done to reacquaint myself with the saw.
  11. Actually was at one time, in a small town in South Texas were I grew up. Unfortunately, most of the buildings in the town are now abandon.
  12. Thanks to all for the welcome!
  13. Hello, First started scrolling about 10 years ago while stationed in Germany, but didn't keep up with it (just too many things to do there!). Moved back to the States last year, have my workshop up and running a making a bit of saw dust. Have been visiting this site for information and ideas. Finally decided to join up. I have a craftsman 16" variable speed saw, which I purchased back in Germany 10 years ago. Dwayne
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