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tford

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  • First Name:
    Tyrone
  • Location:
    Cape Town, South Africa
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Hegner 2S
  • Project Types:
    portraits mostly
  • Pattern Designer:
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  1. Hi Everyone Here is a Sue Mey leopard clock I made for my brother's 10th wedding anniversary. Thanks! Tyrone
  2. Hi Everyone My brother decided to take up running socially as a means to lose weight. That progressed to running a short-distance races, or a few half marathons, all in a attempt to support his friends who were more serious into running as a sport. After a while he had accumulated more participation medals than he had place to put them. So, for Christmas 2017, I made him this wall-hanging board on which to hang his medals. This poorly taken picture was before I had given it to him. It is now about half-way full. When I have time I have a personal goal to make a complete chess board and pieces, and the storage box for the pieces etc. Well done, Trackman. You encourage me not to give up on my dream!
  3. Hi Jim I have not had that problem with my Hegner, but I am concerned I will not be able to resolve it. I don't have much support for Hegners in South Africa. I was considering I may have to look at piping used on fish tanks should I require any replacements or home fixes. All the best Tyrone
  4. To one and all, including our "Ray" of sunshine: May 2018 be Prosperous and Blessed! May the exhilaration of completing a piece remain with you always!
  5. Hi Everyone, Thank you for the input. I think everyone kind of said the same thing, in their own words. It is simple yet not that obvious. I believe I understand it fully. Thank you once again. Kind regards Tyrone
  6. Hi Everyone Compliments of the Season!! I hope 2018 is your best year yet. I hope I am not opening a can of worms by asking a question that may invoke a split of opinion. However, I would like to know the "best" way to have the grain direction of plywood 9or any wood), when cutting silhouette portrait style cutting. I cannot decide what will be best. Thank you for the input. Kind regards Tyrone
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