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Clayton717

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About Clayton717

  • Birthday 07/01/1971

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  • First Name:
    Clayton
  • Occupation:
    city employee
  • Location:
    Bowling Green, Ohio
  • Gender:
    Male
  • Scroll Saw:
    Excalibur 21
  • Project Types:
    all the above
  • Interests:
    woodworking(all sorts)mainly intarsia, drawing, reading westerns
  • Pattern Designer:
    Yes
  • Design Software:
    paint shop pro X
  • Favorite Books:
    Most written by William W Johnstone
  • Favorite TV Shows:
    NCIS, PBS woodworking shows, the glades

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  1. I frame behind glass
  2. Thank you Marg
  3. Great pattern and cutting. Good song as well
  4. This has been hanging in my shop for many years. It's one of the first thing anyone coming in will see.
  5. Looks great
  6. That some great scrolling. Well done
  7. Thank you. The letters were cut into the frame. The heart and initials were burnt in.
  8. Depending on the project I'm cutting. I usually do my scrolling after work, so I scroll until I feel done for the night. Most times I'll scroll for an hour or two, other times maybe only 20 minutes. During long scrolling times I might get up for 5 to 10 minutes for a break
  9. Great cutting
  10. I made this one for the wife. Pattern by Judy Gale Roberts. I used walnut, oak, poplar, butternut, sassafras, and curly maple. Around 17" diameter
  11. It has been quite some time since I have posted, I have dropped in and caught up on some reading. On one of those visits I found a pattern by Jim Blume(Thank you) and decided to cut it. This is my cutting of Jim's Yellowstone. I stack cut 3 out of 1/8" Baltic Birch. measures 16 x 20 and is framed using 100+ year old elm barn board. Just over 14 hours of cutting using spiral blades. Again, Thank you Jim for sharing the pattern.
  12. I have made a flag case and incorporated 3 of the shell casings in it. I have also made pens from the casings for the family.
  13. I always stack cut my portraits. Usually 3 at a time buti use 1/8" Baltic birch. I have cut some as big as 16x20.
  14. I could use these if you still have them.
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