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First complete project for 2025. Calla Lily pattern from Judy Gale Roberts, reduced to about 80%. Woods used: Poplar, White Oak, Maple and Aspen. Finished with Walrus Oil.
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Here is my Pelican. Woods used; Maple, Butternut, Cherry, reclaimed Elm, Teak, Alaskan Yellow Cedar, Walnut. Mounted on masonite. Bordered with cotton rope that was stiffened and molded by using a corn starch mix.
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I am about ready to start working on the JGR Canada Goose pattern. (I have both goose and gander patterns.) Before I commence scrolling and sanding I would ask if anyone has any experience with this/these patterns - especially sanding!
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If you follow or check out Steve Good's Blog regularly, you will probably already have seen this information. (Steve's blog is a treasure trove in its own right! Check it out if you never have. He has a ton of free scroll saw projects to cut.) If you are remotely interested in beautiful wood work in Intarsia, Judy Gale Roberts is one of the premier artists in the medium. Steve Good visited her shop this week (wish I had known - I would have gone up to meet him in person). While there, he made a video of her work and studio. If you have never made it by her studio - this may be the 2nd best way to see some of her awesome work and where she does her classes. While her catalog shows her work, it does not do it justice, you really have to see it up close to appreciate the depth and detail she puts into her work. You can find Steve's video on his blog here: http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/2017/05/judy-gale-roberts-studio-video-tour.html - even if you watch the video - if you ever make it to East TN area its well worth the time to visit her studio to see her work in person - you will be in awe and greatly inspired!
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