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meflick

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  1. Exactly what kind of "puppet" are we talking about? Finger puppet? Hand puppet? Most finger puppets and hand puppets I have seen would not be made with wood. Then there is the "jointed" carpenter that is in the most recent SSWC Winter 2017 edition and two more on the website - a pirate http://scrollsawer.com/2017/09/06/articulated-pirate-ornament/ and an Angel http://scrollsawer.com/2017/09/06/jointed-angel-ornament/ that could be a marionette style "puppet" if you think of a puppet as the ones with strings attached to move their parts and pieces. Or is he thinking about a ventriloquist puppet? Or something else?
  2. That I understand Jim, bu it sounded like from your original post that you had already had the pattern previously - just couldn't find it so I assumed that you had either previously purchased it or gotten it from a magazine in the past. If you didn't have the pattern yourself previously, then yes, we would not want to "copy" a design we hadn't purchased.
  3. Jim, I don't know where you got the puzzle from but, if you have the puzzle you made or this image, you should be able to recreate the pattern yourself by tracing it or am I missing something?
  4. Welcome back Dick. Nice work all around and should be well received by your grandson and at the Auction. Thanks for sharing.
  5. Beautiful piece of artwork you have crafted from Alex's pattern. I really like the butternut wood. Thanks for sharing.
  6. Nice work Dan and great idea to put on Christmas tree and use them to pull in the crowd to look at your other things. Thanks for sharing.
  7. Nice work Roly. Good luck with your show. I really need to get on some Christmas gifts. Maybe I can start on something soon! Thanks for sharing.
  8. Very nice work Kevin. Multitalented can you play that instrument too?
  9. Beautiful and I am sure your wife is going to love it. Are you saving it for a gift like for Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary or is she getting it straight away just because you love her.
  10. Looks a bit like a Golden Retriever. Very nice work on it Ike and I am sure a treasure for your friends. I am sorry for their loss of their beloved pet. What font did you use? Also, I hope that your wife is still on the mend and doing good from her recent health scare.
  11. I sign my work - either with my branding iron or with a pen. If its very small, I just use my initials. I also date the piece. If it is an intarsia piece from a pattern someone else created, I also note on the back side who's pattern it was created from. I think if you have hand crafted something, you should sign your piece in some way so people know it was made by someone, not a machine.
  12. Welcome to the village from East Tennessee. Glad you found us.
  13. Beautiful work on all. Sure to be well received. Thanks for sharing.
  14. I know some fisherman who would probably really like that clock. Very nice design and cutting. thanks for showing.
  15. I tried the links provided in that list and some of them are no longer working. I didn't try them all, but I did try Mike Williams and got Page Not Found error, and tried Spittin Image one and got Failed to open Page. Maybe @Travis will find some time to check and fix any not working and perhaps update the list if we have added any new ones not listed there. If you are interested in Intarsia work - Travis' list doesn't have those listed. There are several well known artists with great patterns. This is not an all inclusive list but great places to look: Judy Gale Roberts - https://intarsia.com Kathy Wise - http://www.kathywise.com Bruce Worthington - http://intarsia.net Janette Square - http://www.square-designs.com Garnet Hall - http://www.sawbird.com Several of these Intarsia artists patterns can be found for sale on some of the other sites as well but going directly to their website buys them directly from the artist.
  16. Excellent work by a great "surgeon" - I agree looks much better with those new and improved feet. I've been having problems with my feet - perhaps I need to get that done.
  17. Nice work. I have that dragon done. Like your stacked ones for the fairy tell. Thanks for sharing.
  18. So glad to hear you have recovered from your injuries and have been back on your back. Glad you were able to get back to your saw and create this beautiful piece. Lots of time and effort shown but you did great. Thanks for sharing.
  19. Good to see you and the Mrs. 3 hours and 12 puzzles sold sounds like time well spent.
  20. Glad to see the pic. - or, maybe not. since I'm with Paul - not a fan snake but excellent cutting.
  21. No worries - I have those days. Looks very nice. Glad you are feeling better and back at the saw. Thanks for sharing.
  22. Picture?
  23. picture?
  24. Another Tennessee welcome. Glad you found us and the scroll saw. Look forward to your participation.
  25. Another Tennessee welcome - this one from East TN. Glad to have you join the village and look forward to seeing what you are crafting. Welcome "home" to the scroll saw after 20 years away!
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