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LarryEA

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  1. Jim, Yes it is. I'm looking for silhouetes now. and am excited about going back out to the shop tomorrow to pick out wood for my next project. But drats, I have other things I have to do tomorrow.
  2. No No No, not another dream catalog. Does it have " Pin-up-tools "?
  3. That is gift to be cherished for life. Ron, that is not justa great job, but it also shines with love for your Grand Daughter. Larry
  4. My second inlay. This is Cherry inlay on a Tiger Maple board. I'm still learning this and I am enjoying it. A little frustration on getting the correct angle and need to find nice contrasting woods.
  5. Marg, I don't know 'WHO' these people are but... I still have to say,' Good job on cutting that' Larry
  6. Kevin, you have delved into a lot. Good job.
  7. Well, that is a good idea. But I think you got it from, 'I Saw The Light' by Hank Williams
  8. Very good, Very Good
  9. Beautiful.........just beautiful
  10. Very good job cutting that nice wolf pattern.
  11. Thank you one and all. Gee, DW... now I gotta learn marquetry and I'm not comfortable with inlay. I guess I'll just have to spend more time in the shop...dag nabit. (:>)))))))))))) marquetry, marquetry, marquetry, marquetry,marquetry, have ta remember that.
  12. Thank you Jim Finn for your your instructions on doing inlays. This is a cheese board... The inlay is a Mahogany Panther and the board is Birdseye Maple. I think I found another area of scrolling I am going to enjoy.
  13. Hugs that look good enough to eat. Now, if they were ginger bread... Good job and good idea. Larry
  14. That is special. I'll say a prayer that you will see it hanging on a tree on your 40th Christmas together. Larry
  15. They are so cute and the hats... nice add. One small problem, in the duck world, Mamma leads and Pappa is the rear guard. Larry
  16. Jim, Thank you!
  17. Dan, Did your wife bring you food and drink while you were scrolling those? Those are in the "WOW" factor. Larry
  18. Ron has a well organized method. I'd like to do that but... I'm afraid if I started organizing I wouldn't get anything else done. I'll just blow the dust off the flip lid box, sort through the bags and grab some blade that looks good enough to do the job. Larry
  19. Ron, that is clean and neat. That is organization. I'd like to do that... maybe someday. Larry
  20. Impressive. Mike, you do very good scrolling. Larry
  21. Yea, Dan...me too I've cut 3/4 Hickory, Oak and Hard Maple with FD #5 and for finner cuts, I've used #2's and 3's (It took a couple but they did cut where I wanted them to). You have to experiment. If it's not cutting right try a different blade. And not necessarily a bigger blade.
  22. Well Brian, that's a lifetime of work for me (if I could do it). Very impressive. Very nice. Just a work of art. Larry
  23. Bill, I'm glad you dug it out, cut it and showed it to us. That is a very good . Larry
  24. In the Scroll Saw Woodworking Crafts Fall 2013 Issue 52 there are plans for wildlife cutting boards. The plans are a double layer board. Top layer is where inlay fits and then sandwiched or glued to a bottom board. I have a couple questions for those who have done inlays. These are silhouettes of moose,wolf, & bear to be the inlays. * At what angle should the board and silhouette be cut? (Directions say 2 1/2 to 3 degrees) * Can I use Mahogany for the silhouette? Thanks ya'll Larry
  25. Stays in the bag, all bags in a flip lid box.
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