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  1. I just finished this monster. Boy it took a long time to cut and to make the pattern. I like how it turned out, though.
  2. I made the pattern for this from a photo that I found online. It took about 16 hours to cut. I chose this because my first "car" was a 1935 Ford pick-up.
  3. The original drawing is by Ovid Creasy. I selectively stained the wood with slightly different stains to darken the water. The wood had a natural "flaw" through the center right where I needed it.
  4. Locked down due to Covid-19, so I'm getting lots of scrolling done. Just finished this one.
  5. This was the 2011 People's Choice pattern winner in 2011 in SSWW&C. Saw it when going through some old issues and had to cut it. Pattern by Kerry Hallam and he was nice enough to send me the pattern (he also did the patterns for two others I have cut, Battle Cry and Waiting, two of my favorite cuts). Stack cut three 1/8" BB ply, approx 13 X 17 inches, cut using Sawbird #3 UR and #2 spiral. Probably 90 % of the cuts were with the spirals, so they are not really "dreaded" any more lol. Frame made out of some old drawer sides. Jeff
  6. This pattern was inspired by a photo from Jess R Lee.
  7. Just another scenery pic that I cut two weeks ago.
  8. I just finished cutting this 11x15 inch picture of the Taj Mahal in Baltic Birch plywood on my scroll saw. Pattern design by me using GIMP2 program. Pegas 2/0 spiral saw blade.
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