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  1. I cut this time-intensive piece this week. Pattern by me. 8x10x1/4 inch Baltic birch ply.
  2. last birthday I get present - cardboard tiger kit of D-Torso. (if anyone interested, here you can buy it - https://d-torsoshop.com) But I was dissapointed when I known that parts are already cut (by laser) and I need just to assemble it. So I decided to transfer pattern to wood by myself and cut. I choosed fiberboard - cheap material and easy to cut. Here is result of my work: video of cutting and assembling
  3. So here is my attempt at this lovely piece of design by Charlie Dearing. I will upload more photos as I go along. I hope you'll enjoy this gallery and your feedback is welcome and appreciated! Marcin Witkowski.
  4. Rob

    Tiger

    Tiger cut from three quarter inch reclaimed oak. No finish applied yet. Pattern available here: http://scrollsawer.com/2014/03/28/wildlife-silhouettes-bonus-patterns/
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