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  1. A new "Wich Stick". 1"square poplar, FD #1 polar for the inside cuts, FD#3 polar for the exterior cuts, Minwax ebony stain x3, shellac cut 1/2 x3, rough Amethyst crystal. original pattern by Al Baggetta. (I modified the pattern for the rough crystal)
  2. A new wich stick, made for a young girl who needs a unique gift:
  3. One of the vendors at the Farmers market is having a rough week. The farm has a pumpkin patch and corn maze each year. As a side thing the farm wife goes around the area during the season and gives deserving people pumpkins as the "pumpkin fairy". So, to cheer her up I made her a pumpkin wand:
  4. Hot off the scrollsaw, variation of a Baggetta pattern. 1" square dowel, poplar, red oak stain, #5 FD polar blade, blue tower crystal ( I liked the contrast ).
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