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jerry walters

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  1. You are in the right place Stephanie. I have been scrolling for a few years, a member here for a little over 2 years and I learn something almost every day. Like I said, you are in the right place. People here are great. Jerry
  2. My nephew, through marriage, flies one of these. Guess i going to have to try to make one. Ron, I am never disappointed seeing what you do with a scroll saw. Very nice. Jerrhy
  3. That looks great Denny, gives me an idea for a gift. Jerry
  4. Those are really nice, l like them all. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Jerry
  5. WOW Richard, those are really neat. Will help kids recover from circumstances beyond their control. I salute you. Jerry
  6. That looks great Jimmy. Jerry
  7. As always, i enjoy your videos. I am with you, I'm ready or spring the day after Christmas. I was born and raised in Colorado. When I was a kid I wished Mom and Dan lived in California or Florida. Jerry
  8. Nice project Dan, I can't wait for spring but I have no choice. Jerry
  9. Very nice Bernd. One of these days I am going to learn how to make the frame. Jerry
  10. WOW!!!, that is beautiful Jane. Will be cherished by the person who requested it for many years. Jerry
  11. You did it again Ron, making me jealous of your work. Absolutely Fantastic!!! Jerry
  12. Toby has been one of my favorites, my theme song since the first time I heard it in the movie "The Mule". Jerry
  13. You are your own worst critic. I'm sure this would win first place in any art show. But what do I know? All I know is that it looks great. Jerry
  14. Those are really nice Alex. Jerry
  15. Thanks Frank. I printed this for reference. Soon as it gets warmer I am going to try my luck at making frames. How thick a board to you use. Like I said the frame I bought wasn't thick enough for a backer. The poster board is not glued to the back of the picture. I did that on purpose with the hopes of making a frame. I learn a lot from you. Jerry
  16. I think this is wood art, because I think protrait is normally people. Any way here is my latest project. This is the C-124-C manufactured by Douglas Aircraft. It was a cargo aifcraft used by the Air Force during the 50's and 60's. She flew low and slow with an average ground speed of 205 mph. Non-pressurized, so our altitude was primarily between 8,000 and 9,000 feet depending on which direction we were flying. Our mission was primarily supporting our troops worldwide and humanitarian missions. I was a navigator in this aircraft accumulating approximately 4,500 hours in the 4 years I was assigned to the 17th Military Airlift Squadron in Charleston, SC. I wonder if any of you veterans during the 50's and 60's may have hopped a ride. She could carry almost anything from tanks, fire trucks, helicopters (blades were removed) and any other large items that were needed by troops. She was affectionly known as "Old Shakey" because of the way she flew through the air, and sometimes as the "Aluminum Overcast" by Air Traffic Control. She served with honor from 1950 to 1974 before being retired. She was replaced by the C5A. This was cut on 1/8-inch plywood which I purchased many years ago from Home Depot. I didn't want to try the good stuff for my first project of this type. It was cut with Pegas number 0 skip tooth blade. I cut like this airplane flew, low speed and slow feed. I'm guessing I have between 30 and 40 hours in the project. One of these days I will attach an electric clock to check how long I spend on projects. I used poster board for the background. 1/8-inch plywood too thick for frame. I was going to try to make my own frame, but could not find framing material that didn't cost an arm and leg. Tried HD and Lowes, they didn't have any framing material. Tried Michaels and Hobby Lobby, didn't like what they had and more than I wanted to pay. I looked at ready made frames and found one at Michaels for $7.00. Exact size I needed. Maybe when it gets warmer , I will try making my own frames. I hope this isn't too long. I would love to hear from some of you veterans who served in the 50's and 60's who may have caught a hop. My time in the Air Force was mid-1963 to mid-1968. Jerry Walters
  17. I'm wondering Ron, does everything you touch turn into beautiful artwork? They would be a hit in an art gallery. Those are really nice. Although I was not stationed in Viet Nam, I was in country many times delivering supplies for the war effort. I was always amazed watching these beautiful planes take off. To be honest I was envious of the pilots. Beautiful work. Jerry
  18. Simple. yet elegant. I especially like the touch of the purple ribbon. Jerry
  19. Very nice Barb. Jerry
  20. Thanks for the show Rodney. Those are great. Jerry
  21. Can't think of anything to say except WOW!!! Jerry
  22. WOW, that is really neat Charlie. Jerry wow wow wow
  23. What a beautiful legacy for your grandchildren. I hope those boxes are not opened for a long time. Jerry
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