Another one that is similar is called "Saddlery". It would require being purchased though. You can see it here: https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/fontmesa/saddlery/saddlery/
I also wanted to give this tip/help for those who might not be aware of it. There is a "What the Font" at MyFonts that will allow you to upload a "sample" like Dick did here and use it to search for similar style fonts. I used it with Dick's sample and got the Saddlery font above. To try it you can go here:
https://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
Sorry Don, not much help here. My kiddos are now 20 and 21 so beyond puzzles and hard to keep up with what is new and out there and "hip" for the kids. Be careful with things like Star Wars and selling them at craft shows though. Would hate to see you get in trouble with the copyright police.
Welcome to the site. Not sure if anyone on here can help you much - most everyone here is doing their cutting the old fashioned way - by hand with a scroll saw. Somebody might come along who also has a CNC machine that can help you. Downloading patterns from here should not be difficult - however - I think you would need to convert the patterns from here to a different format for your CNC machine then what is used/posted here.
I agree with Len and everyone else - if this is an example of your "fooling around" with the saw - I can't wait to see what magic you produce when you get "serious" with it! Its a beautiful piece of work that your daughter will be thrilled to get. thanks for sharing.
Very nice Roly - I suspect that "Stacy" will enjoy her new key chains as much as the owner. Thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas to you and yours as well.
Excellent work already. I had great ambitions to make some christmas gifts and ornaments. Looks like I will need to start in January to get them done for next year perhaps. Doesn't look like this year is going to. Life is getting in the way I am afraid. I am sure your recipients will love all the work you did. Thanks for sharing your photos.
Welcome aboard. I myself am a relative newbie and like you, was so glad to find this great forum. The people here are great so be sure to join in, ask questions, give answers, and show off your work!
Yeah Keith - easy for you to say! Patience is not a virtue of mine to begin with. One day with more experience on the saw maybe I will give it a go. But really, all I intended to do with my saw was intarsia until I got on here with you all!
Looks nice Jim and thanks for helping out the kiddos in the hospital. I am sure he or she will be well received by many an elephant lover! Thanks for sharing with the kids and the photo with us.