We're perking, up and at 'em.
I'm having OJ, toast w/jelly, oat meal with peaches.
What do you want?
If you want tea or Chai, water. on the stove hot.
Fix yer own the way you like it.
Food, If it's not on the table, check the fridge or pantry.
I hope likes are not on a quota but I've got error messages before.
I agree Roly, more supporters would help whether it is for this or not.
I get my $$$$$$$$ worth from this place.
Luis, These are some very nice pieces of work.
#1 I'm unsure of.
#2 Is beautiful and I would like to try to see if I can scroll it as well as you.
#3 Excellent combination of wood.
#4 The Cross is so intricate and well done.
#5 The polite Cowboy and pretty Cowgirl, well done.
#6 Most romantic and another I want to cut.
#7 Tough way to get your ear pierced.
And may the Lord ease your job and your fishing partner improve their cast.
As Scrappy said, learn the blades that works best for you and the wood.
As you have already realized, practice.
We all make mistakes, the trick is learning to hide most of them.
Consider using good plywood like Baltic Birch. Also when using solid wood be aware it can warp.
And I like Sloans Woodshop also for blades.
Come in one and all.
It's TEA time. or COFFEEif you want.
Pancakes, waffles, biscuits, muffins, cookies, sweet roll,
but donuts are best.
Comments welcome
Gary, Welcome to The Village. With 11 years experience in fret you should have some scroll work to show. Hopefully it hasn't been one piece all these years. Come on in and check everything out. Lots to see and tour. And be sure to join us in the Coffee House Daily