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Dak0ta52

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  1. Nice work, Eric. I've cut a similar pattern which was quite fun and somewhat challenging. And fortunately I only have one sister-in-law and she lives many miles away.
  2. Prayers are with you, Don. It's unfortunate that our "Leaders" are causing so much havoc.
  3. Beautiful piece, Jim. The wood you selected is awesome. Letters are super clean.
  4. The woodwork is great and the burning really makes them pop. Excellent job, Monti.
  5. Hello, John, from SE North Carolina. Impressive work. I'm looking forward to seeing more from you.
  6. Outstanding!!! I'm always impressed with your work, Frank.
  7. I'm sure your grandkids will love it. Nice job.
  8. Very cute, Barb. I bet they would be good sell'ers in the stands. Good luck with your team!
  9. Awesome piece, Kirk. I'll have to check my local Lowes for some of these "waste" boards. Thanks for sharing.
  10. At least you able to get in a little scroll time. And fine work that is! Continue to improve and regain your strength. You'll continue to be in my prayers.
  11. Beautiful piece, Roberta. I'm sure you didn't finish that in one sitting.
  12. Very unique and nicely done.
  13. Very clean. Well done.
  14. Awesome job Craig.
  15. You cuts look exceptionally smooth! Great job Tbow.
  16. Very nice job, Kris. The grain almost gives the wood a cloud effect. Love it.
  17. Those are beautiful pieces as well as beautiful patterns. Thank you Steve, and thank you Alex.
  18. The moon from the bleached BB really stands out. Excellent!
  19. Now that's a lot of cuts! Great job.
  20. The most critical point was the long point that goes down the foal's neck and then down his shoulder. It was so fragile I almost cut it off intentionally. I agree the lighter one with more contrast appears "cleaner." The stain for the darker one seems splotchy. It was even worse before I wiped it with mineral spirits.
  21. My niece, who has one of my WELCOME signs, wanted a topper she could display when there wasn't a holiday approaching. The pattern is from FrankzyScrolls and was free on the web. They are both cut from 1/4 Oak ply with a pine backer painted black. The light one is stained with Minwax Natural and my intentions for the dark one was to darken the horses and leave the outer areas light but clumsy me let a nice large drip of dark stain drop right into an area that should have been light, so.... I just stained it all Minwax Colonial Pine. Both have four layers of clear gloss with light sanding using 320 grit paper between coats. I'm still considering putting a hanger on each and framing them where they can be used either as a topper for the WELCOME sign OR hung on the wall. Just not sure if the frame would set the metal piece on the back too far away from the magnet where it wouldn't hold. I will add that these were the hardest patterns I've cut to date. There are only 6 holes. The cuts zig zag back and forth, up and down throughout each other making the pieces very fragile. Hope you like them.
  22. Awesome job. I'm usually painting my backers gloss. I think the matt gives it a whole different look. I'll have to try that. Thanks for sharing Jim.
  23. Beautiful piece, Kris. What is the size?
  24. A third to agree with the apostrophe. Very good cutting.
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