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  1. Rustic Deer Silhouette With Hunting Theme This is a newer Steve Good design. I trimmed the pattern out and attached it to my material with clear packing tape (clear packing tape helps lubricate the blade and reduce burn marks) The main scroll work is 1/4 inch material and the backer board that includes the antlers is 1/2 inch material. I drilled all of my pilot holes with my amazing @seycoscrollsaw Scrollers drill I then cut everything out on my @deltamachinery scroll saw with number 5 ultra reverse tooth blades (scrolling took around an hour as I was also messing with the laser) After the pieces were cut, I removed the waste and sanded both the front and back of the pieces with 180 @klingsporswoodworkingshop sandpaper in my vibrating palm sander (an orbital sander would be too aggressive to sand scroll work) Then it was time for staining, and I used a light @minwaxusa stain and a darker stain to add some color difference. After that dried, I glued the pieces together with Medium Grade CA Glue. And after that dried, I gave the piece several coats of @rustoleum clear gloss for a finish and protection. I made this for a good friend who is an avid outdoorsman. Great way to spend a morning in the workshop. . . #ArtisanPirate
  2. Here's my latest work. Lots of time spent making the pattern and cutting this one.
  3. I finished cutting this yesterday. Pattern by me.
  4. I made the pattern for this from a painting by artist Darrell Bush.
  5. Finished cutting and staining this yesterday.
  6. Two days of cutting produced this newest wood art piece. I'm pretty happy with this one. Pattern by me. Cut entirely with Flying Dutchman 2/0 spiral blades.
  7. I just cut this. I found a piece of wood with grain that looked just right. I want to donate this to a local charity to sell. Those of you who sell your work, please tell me what price you would ask for this.
  8. I got back to my scroll saw art after a month break to work on other projects. I made this one for my wife, Leslie, because she taught me to love nature.
  9. We have about a 12x12 piece of live edge walnut that we want to scroll saw a deer head or deer design in to attract buyers at a local hunting show. Any suggestions? We would also accept a big bass or an eagle.
  10. Deer and doe cut from reclaimed rimu and finished with BLO and beeswax. Pattern by Gayle from Scroller's Cafe. I can't decide if this would be better with a backer or not. What do you think? Rob
  11. Bigger one I make here agsin 3 / 8 bbp cut and stained Thanks for looking and comments welcome Jerry
  12. Cleaning out some corners and finding things partly done. Deer is painted to pattern (sorry don t have and idea) nose is drilled out to hold music button .Push the red nose and this one plays "Jingle Bells" some I have play different music ( your Choice)It is about 10 " wide and maybe 11-12 long. ,not counting the saying. Thanks for looking and comments welcome. Jerry
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