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This is from Steve Good's newsletter. I had some 5' mirrors leftover from other projects and thought they would work here. I routed a recess in the back for the mirror and will secure it with some silicone. Probably add a piece of felt to the back to avoid scratches.
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A few quick ones. The cross and quilting ones are Sue Mey patterns modified. They are supposed to be free standing but made them hangers instead and reduced the cross 25%. The Better Together and Scrollsaw workshop are Steve Good patterns also modified. The cross, quilting one and Scrollsaw workshop are cut in more reclaimed wood. The Better Together is bolivian mahogany with 1/8 BB ply backer. Jeff
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Her are some of my recent cuts. Hope y’all like them. They are modified versions of Steve Good Patterns.
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Finished this up today. A pretty easy and quick cut. 1/4 butternut over 1/2 walnut. Spray poly finish.
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See Sasho put this pattern up the other day I stack cut 3 so still have 2 in reserve, I sprayed the vinyl matt black and added some green along the top tree edges and the native is a Steve Good pattern I liked the look of, the Flint Arrow Head is also Vinyl.
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I just finished this for a friend. I'm not sure what kind of wood that is. The butterfly is mounted with a coiled piece of copper wire. This allows height and a bit of vibration. The overlay body is walnut and the antenna are 26 ga copper wire. Steve Good design, #Shadow Butterfly, my interpretation.
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Took 2 Steve Good patterns used the writing from one and the Rose pattern from another and came up with these 3 made from old vinyl albums gifted to me by a friend who works in a charity shop that where to scratched etc to sell. I sold one and gifted the money straight back to the charity that way they still get something for the albums donated scratched or not.