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worbler last won the day on May 27 2018

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About worbler

  • Birthday 02/18/1970

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  • First Name:
    Timothy
  • Occupation:
    AV Support Technician
  • Location:
    Mount Morgan, Qld, Australia
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Ozito 16"
  • Project Types:
    Fret, Segmentation
  • Interests:
    Scrolling, Pattern making, Computer gaming, bit of fishing, Camping.
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    Paint.net
  • Favorite Books:
    I don't really read much.
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    the Blacklist
  • Favorite Movies:
    not sure as there are so many
  • Two Truths & A Lie:
    I'm filthy rich, I love my job, I love my wife.
  • Quote:
    How hard can it be?

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  1. Here's another one for you to choose from.
  2. Hope this helps you.
  3. Wow Russell, you're going all out with this project.
  4. I've been fiddling with this also Russell. This is what I have come up with based on the one above. I'm not going to design the houses and stuff. There are plenty of ideas, and probably plans, on pinterest. This one also has no size dimensions, I don't go for that. It can be resized with something like PosteRazor.
  5. Something like this?
  6. Hi All, I just found out about this today, so it may be old news. Go here: https://www.isimonbrown.co.uk/custom-brushes-mini/ and download the zip for some extra power to Paint.net. One particular part of this allows you to use other programs for features that are not available in the main program. I was doing a design that required calligraphy and paint.net doesn't have a brush for this but MS Paint does. The plugin allows you to take your design straight to MS Paint, modify it with the right brushes, and save it straight back to Paint.net. It saves a lot of fiddling around.
  7. Hopefully this is the right font. From your description of what you wanted this is what I came up with.
  8. Do you realize that to make this a compound you are going to lose all of the detail? It will be the outline from this picture as well as an outline of how it looks from the front. Any detail you will need to paint on yourself.
  9. Maybe something like this?
  10. Something like this?
  11. What is a PE exam? What exactly is it that he/she does?
  12. This is as good as I can get it from that image.
  13. You can't rush these things.
  14. Well, here it is. It might need a little tweaking.
  15. It's easy enough to trace but is it something we should be doing. If no one objects to it I can whip it up shortly.
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