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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. 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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