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Greg Slagle

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Greg Slagle last won the day on September 17 2019

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  • First Name:
    Greg
  • Occupation:
    Personal Care Giver for Disabled Veteran (Also Retired Air Force)
  • Location:
    Fort Walton Beach, FL
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    DeWalt 788
  • Project Types:
    Fretwork, intarsia
  • Pattern Designer:
    No
  • Quote:
    I may not agree with what you say but I'll gladly risk my life to defend your RIGHT to say it."

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  1. King James Version of the Lord’s Prayer…
  2. Fretwork is how I learned to scroll... Remember my clocks? Intarsia, i just started doing a short time ago and am trying to learn the ropes... It just SEEMS like I've been doing it for a while because I was cranking them out all Spring this year (prior to it getting too hot in the garage)... Oh, and the frame of this Air Force project is just an applique glued to its face... Kevin, you are spoiling me with these reviews of my work... lol
  3. Made one of Steve's free patterns for a fellow Air Force Veteran... Walnut with Maple border...
  4. Centered some of my creations on the wall above my Sleep Number Bed... I very much like the looks of it...
  5. I may be a retired Air Force veteran but I'm also a tremendously proud Navy Dad... My eldest daughter is a Navy Corpsman stationed at Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, NC... This little gem was designed by Steve Goode and I blew it up from 7 1/2" in diameter to 14" in diameter... I put a normal ball cap in the picture for size reference...
  6. Yeah, i use compressed air to clean my PC so I guess I could if I wanted to waste the air on the clocks...
  7. 1 of mine is a wall-hanging one and two of them Are on shelves that I built for them... The other is free standing in my living room...
  8. Yeah, I suppose I could if I wanted to go to all the trouble to set it up in 3 different rooms...
  9. Love it... Great piece...
  10. It is holding up just fine... I do the dusting but I'm lazy about it so it only gets done about once a year... lol I have several others that I made to dust as well...
  11. Wow! Today marks the 8th year anniversary of my finishing of this dome clock... This is the project that gave me the confidence to start posting my work online for public viewing... My, how time does fly... I got this clock pattern from Wildwood Designs who have since been merged with Cherry Tree Toys... It took a while to finish this gem but was an absolute joy to make and especially to complete! Including a picture of the clock after I stained and Polyurethaned it... Not exactly sure which version I like better but I'm very proud of the project either way... Edit: Oh, this is 1/4" Southern Red Oak with a Walnut dial... It was stained Dark Walnut and sprayed with 3 coats of Minwax Polyurethane...
  12. Fortunately, I sold this one before I cut it...
  13. “Get to da choppah!” Lol. Quick Steve Good pattern for the father-in-law of my wife’s best friend. It is cut out of 1/2” Red Oak with a 1/2” Padauk base. I made it double sized so it is 21 1/2" long...
  14. Great cut job but I can assure you, not EVERYONE loves cats... lol
  15. This one is for my little sister who owns a similar Harley Fat Bob... 1/2" Select Pine... Pattern by Sue Mey, downloaded from ScrollSawArtist.com...
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