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young ned

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  • First Name:
    Ian
  • Occupation:
    Retired
  • Location:
    Derbyshire
  • Gender:
    Male
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    Axminster Trade AT406SS
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    What ever takes my fancy at the time :-)
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    Scrolling
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    Warrior

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  1. Thank you for your comments, the Bakery pattern was off etsy, it is actually a paper cut pattern WoolfmoonCT see below, the heart pattern I did myself https://www.etsy.com/il-en/listing/647261981/mouse-bakery-papercut-3-template-bundle
  2. Sorry I've not been on the forum of late, but I'm afraid as with all of us life gets in the way at times, these are a couple of cuts I've managed in the last couple of months, I've tried to make them posher by putting them in box frames (shop bought sorry), the small one is for our kitchen and the larger one was for the Daughter-In-Law who has a small cupcake business that started off as a hobby, they are both cut from 10mm Maple, I brought that after advise on the forum about "white" woods for inlay, I like cutting it so much I'm using it for other things as well
  3. Great cutting Frank, I'm not a lover of the green backer board myself though
  4. Both are well cut
  5. Cracking cutting Jeff
  6. As most folk have said, the first two pop out with their contrasting woods, but all are well cut
  7. Great cutting on the lettering, very well done
  8. You've done a good job Frank, I agree with you Steve, has produced a smashing pattern and slightly spoiled it with a unsecured top
  9. Beautifully cut
  10. That's very well done Larry
  11. Unusual subject matter, but very well done, both the cutting and frame
  12. Many thanks to you all for the lovely comments
  13. I think your easel idea has as many likers as my Owl flarud
  14. The Owl is cut out of 1/4" Oak and the easel (thank you flarud for the idea) was from an old piece of square pine, from a pipe boxing job, pattern for the Owl taken from a stencil that can be found at various shops on line P.S. 81/2" x 10"
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