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  1. I've done this cutting a few times over the years, but haven't cut it for a while. I'm trying to get my inventory up, and folks seem to like this one, so I cut this today, and got halfway through another one just like it. The pattern is by Steve Good and is cut on a Kennedy Half Dollar. Steve actually featured a prior cutting of this on his Blog a while back. ------Randy
  2. The butterfly pattern had a lot of waste material at the top of the coin, so I decided to see if I could cut two patterns on one coin. Only thing is, the one I cut from the waste is a little smaller than I"m used to working with. On my screen the image below is about actual size. If your wondering, the groove in the middle of the design is just over two jewelers 2/0 blade widths. The metal lines look to be about the width of the wire in a normal paperclip. Ok, now time to get to that butterfly.
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